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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Legal Systems: Normative, Ethical, and Regulatory Perspectives

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Title: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Legal Systems
Subtitle: Normative, Ethical, and Regulatory Perspectives
Subject Classification:  Artificial Intelligence, Law and Legal Ethics  
BIC Classification: UYQ, LA
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Binding: Hardback, eBook
Planned publication date: Sep 2026
ISBN (Hardback): 978-1-83711-754-3
ISBN (eBook): 978-1-83711-755-0

 

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Description

This book offers an interdisciplinary exploration of artificial intelligence (AI) and the law, co-authored by a legal scholar and a computer scientist. It examines the dual challenges and opportunities that arise when rapidly evolving AI systems intersect with legal frameworks. Topics such as data privacy, algorithmic accountability, intellectual property, human rights, and international, European, and national regulation are covered in depth. Combining technical clarity with legal precision, the book provides a timely resource for academics, practitioners, and policymakers navigating the future of AI governance, the field of justice, and the legal system.

Artificial intelligence is transforming industries, law and economy, institutions, and everyday life, but legal and ethical systems are struggling to keep pace. This book addresses that gap by providing both the technological foundation and the legal analysis needed to understand and regulate AI. Unlike traditional books that focus solely on technology or law, this work takes a collaborative approach- bridging the gaps between the two disciplines to provide clear perspectives, implementation opportunities between technology and law, and in- depth practical insights into the challenges ahead. We need to find models in the speed of working with greater scale and legal certainty without human aspects.

Biography

Author(s):  Dr Halim Bajraktari is an Associate Professor at University Ukshin Hoti Prizren, Faculty of Law, Kosovo. Mr. Fatlind Mazreku, researcher, is a master's candidate in University Ukshin Hoti Prizren, Faculty Computer Science and Communication Technologies, Kosovo.

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