Fictitious Entities and the Rule of Law: Navigating the Complexities of Contract, Property, and Liability for Non-Human Actors

Author:   Norbert Quiñones
Publisher:   Norbert Quinones
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9798349372322


Pages:   60
Publication Date:   10 June 2025
Format:   Paperback
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In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, the lines between human and machine, tangible and abstract, are becoming increasingly blurred. The rise of artificial intelligence, complex algorithms, and intricate digital constructs demands a fundamental re-evaluation of our legal frameworks. Fictitious Entities and the Rule of Law: Navigating the Complexities of Contract, Property, and Liability for Non-Human Actors plunges headfirst into this uncharted territory, offering a rigorous and timely exploration of the legal challenges posed by non-human entities. This groundbreaking work provides a comprehensive examination of how our existing legal system grapples with concepts of personhood, responsibility, and accountability in the digital age. From the historical roots of corporate personhood to the cutting-edge dilemmas presented by AI-driven creations, this book leaves no stone unturned. Prepare to delve into the murky waters of contract law, where the capacity of algorithms to enter into agreements is questioned. Unravel the complexities of property rights in a world where AI can generate intellectual property and control digital assets. Grapple with the thorny issue of liability when algorithmic actions cause harm, exploring potential avenues for legal recourse in the face of unforeseen consequences. Consider the implications of a world where algorithms negotiate contracts, where AI systems create patentable inventions, and where autonomous vehicles make life-altering decisions. This book dares to ask the difficult questions: Can an AI be held responsible for negligence? Who owns the intellectual property generated by a machine? How do we ensure fairness and justice in a world increasingly shaped by non-human actors? The answers are far from simple, but Fictitious Entities and the Rule of Law offers a crucial starting point for navigating these complex issues. Discover the intricacies of contract law in the digital realm, exploring the enforceability of agreements with entities that lack a physical presence. Uncover the challenges of assigning property rights to AI-generated works and the implications for ownership, control, and attribution. Confront the difficult questions surrounding liability for algorithmic actions, as we disentangle the web of negligence, strict liability, and the pursuit of justice when complex systems go awry. The book offers a profound exploration of existing property law as it relates to AI and other intangible goods, further challenging our established notions of ownership and control. Don't be left behind as the legal landscape shifts. Prepare for the future of law. Secure your insight, unlock tomorrow's legal paradigms!

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Author:   Norbert Quiñones
Publisher:   Norbert Quinones
Imprint:   Norbert Quinones
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.095kg
ISBN:  

9798349372322


Pages:   60
Publication Date:   10 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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