The Cambridge Handbook of Generative AI and the Law

The Cambridge Handbook of Generative AI and the Law

Editor(s)

Mimi Zou, Cristina Poncibò, Martin Ebers & Ryan Calo

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This handbook offers an important exploration of generative AI and its legal and regulatory implications from interdisciplinary perspectives. The volume is divided into four parts. Part I provides the necessary context and background to understand the topic, including its technical underpinnings and societal impacts. Part II probes the emerging regulatory and policy frameworks related to generative AI and AI more broadly across different jurisdictions. Part III analyses generative AI's impact on specific areas of law, from non-discrimination and data protection to intellectual property, corporate governance, criminal law and more. Part IV examines the various practical applications of generative AI in the legal sector and public administration. Overall, this volume provides a comprehensive resource for those seeking to understand and navigate the substantial and growing implications of generative AI for the law.

ISBN

9781009492553

Publication Date

7-2025

Document Type

Book

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Keywords

Generative AI

Disciplines

Law and Society | Science and Technology Law

The Cambridge Handbook of Generative AI and the Law


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