Law and the Technologies of the
Twenty-First Century. Text and Materials
edited by Roger
Brownsword and Morag Goodwin
Law and the Technologies of
the Twenty-First Century provides a contextual account of the way in which law
functions in a broader regulatory environment across different jurisdictions.
It identifies and clearly structures the four key challenges that technology
poses to regulatory efforts, distinguishing between technology as a regulatory
target and tool, and guiding the reader through an emerging field that is
subject to rapid change. By extensive use of examples and extracts from the
texts and materials that form and shape the scholarly and public debates over
technology regulation, it presents complex material in a stimulating and
engaging manner. Co-authored by a leading scholar in the field with a scholar
new to the area, it combines comprehensive knowledge of the field with a fresh
approach. This is essential reading for students of law and technology, risk
regulation, policy studies, and science and technology studies.