Governmental Automated Decision-Making and Human Rights

Governmental Automated Decision-Making and Human Rights

Reconciling Law and Intelligent Systems

Schaeferling, Stefan

Springer International Publishing AG

12/2024

305

Mole

9783031481277

15 a 20 dias

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Part I: Approaching Governmental Automated Decision-Making And Human Rights.- 1 Introduction.- 2 Artificial intelligence and automated decision-making - terminological clarifications.- 3 Automated decision-making and the law.- Part II: Protecting Human Rights In An Automated World - Is The Law Prepared For The Challenges Of Governmental Automated Decision-Making?.- 4 Identifying challenges of governmental automated decision-making.- 5 Confronting the legal challenges of governmental automated decision-making.- 6 The underlying challenge to human agency.- Part III: Towards A Human Right Against Automated Decision-Making?.- 7 The case for a right against automated decision-making.- 8 Reconciling human rights and intelligent systems - contents and implications of a right against governmental automated decision-making.- 9 Conclusion and Outlook.
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right against automated decision-making;governmental automated decision-making;predictive policing;automated sentencing;opacity of automated systems;human dignity;human rights challenges of artificial intelligence;automation bias;human agency;transparency and explainability of automated decisions;algorithmic bias