Should we regulate artificial intelligence? Can we? From self-driving cars and high-speed trading to algorithmic decision-making, the way we live, work, and play is increasingly dependent on AI systems. This book examines how our laws are dealing with AI, as well as what additional rules and institutions are needed.
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Simon Chesterman is een vooraanstaand auteur wiens werken de complexe raakvlakken van recht, technologie en samenleving onderzoeken. Met zijn geschriften verkent hij de ethische implicaties van moderne technologieën en hun impact op menselijke vrijheid en democratie. Chestermans scherpzinnige perspectief en heldere proza bieden lezers een boeiende analyse van de uitdagingen waarmee we worden geconfronteerd in een steeds meer gecontroleerde wereld. Zijn bijdragen nodigen uit tot reflectie over de toekomst van bestuur en hoe we fundamentele rechten in het digitale tijdperk kunnen waarborgen.






- 2021
- 2020
A new novel by the author of Raising Arcadia. Clever, fast-paced, page-turning thriller aimed at young adults
- 2018
Being Arcadia
- 240bladzijden
- 9 uur lezen
In this concluding volume of the trilogy, Arcadia Greentree faces the challenges of her past while navigating her future. As she unravels mysteries reminiscent of classic detective tales, her journey promises to reveal deep personal truths and pivotal decisions that will shape her destiny.
- 2018
Codes, Puzzles and Conundrums
- 112bladzijden
- 4 uur lezen
Engaging with secret codes and intricate puzzles, this collection invites readers to challenge their minds through a variety of conundrums inspired by the "Raising Arcadia" series. Each puzzle is designed to stimulate critical thinking and problem-solving skills, making it perfect for fans of mystery and intellectual challenges. The book offers a unique blend of entertainment and mental exercise, ensuring that readers will be captivated as they unravel the mysteries woven throughout its pages.
- 2017
Finding Arcadia
- 859bladzijden
- 31 uur lezen
A witty blend of old school sleuthing, mysterious circumstances, super-powers and modern technology, all set in 21st century England. Fast paced, smartly written and well-observed situations make Simon Chesterman a new promising voice for contemporary young adult fiction.
- 2016
Raising Arcadia
- 240bladzijden
- 9 uur lezen
The story follows sixteen-year-old Arcadia Greentree, who possesses extraordinary observational skills but struggles with her identity after uncovering shocking truths about her family. Set in contemporary England, she navigates the complexities of an elite school while confronting a tragedy at home that propels her into a dangerous investigation to catch a killer. As the plot unfolds, Arcadia grapples with the revelations of her true origins and the manipulative forces shaping her life, culminating in a gripping tale of mystery and self-discovery.
- 2015
From Community to Compliance?
- 198bladzijden
- 7 uur lezen
The book explores the transformation of ASEAN from a series of informal foreign minister meetings into a significant international organization. It delves into the challenges and strategies involved in this evolution, highlighting key milestones and the political dynamics that shaped the region's cooperative efforts. Through detailed analysis, it examines the implications of ASEAN's development for regional stability and global diplomacy.
- 2005
You, the People
- 316bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
"Drawing on extensive new field research and interviews with key individuals, Simon Chesterman presents a concise history of UN state-building operations from colonial times to the problems faced in the early 21st century. Through a close examination of topics such as peace and security, the role of the UN as government, judicial reconstruction, economic reconstruction, and exit strategies, this book provides a unique perspective on whether and how to rebuild after war."--Jacket
- 2002
The book critically analyzes the contentious right of humanitarian intervention, particularly in light of NATO's 1999 air strikes in Kosovo. It explores the UN Charter's prohibition of unilateral force and debates surrounding potential exceptions to this rule. By examining the evolving role of the Security Council, the author situates NATO's actions within a broader legal and historical context, providing insights into the complexities of international law and humanitarian intervention.