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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of International Law: Bridging Rights, Trade, Arbitration

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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of International Law: Bridging Rights, Trade, Arbitration
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of International Law: Bridging Rights, Trade, Arbitration

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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of International Law: Bridging Rights, Trade, Arbitration

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Imagine a future of international law in which artificial intelligence reshapes human rights, trade, and arbitration. This work deals with the most burning issues of our times: how AI is no longer a tool but the force of transformation par excellence for global governance. Leading scholars and practitioners bring together an informed analysis of the challenges and opportunities artificial intelligence brings to the legal landscape. The text takes a comprehensive dimension - from ethical dilemmas to technical hurdles - by going in-depth concerning every chapter on what AI can do for international law.
Whether researcher, legal professional, or policymaker, there is much to learn from these insights and how they shape the view of the role AI could potentially play within the law and redefine what justice looks like on a global scale. Prepare to be challenged, enlightened, and inspired by a work that dares to ask the hard questions - and teases at the answers waiting just beyond the horizon.

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