The increased usage of AI transforms current legal systems and government processes, presenting new legal risks and opportunities for AI deployment. Innovative technology governance guides regulatory design for responsible AI integration at national, regional, and international levels. Courts, parliaments, regulators, and public authorities can adapt procedures and safeguards in an AI-driven environment, shaping academic and public debate by clarifying key concepts in algorithmic accountability, human oversight, and risk-based regulation. and mapping the main legal risks and opportunities of AI deployment. Further exploration of legal theory, case studies, and policy analysis may offer a structured framework for understanding how law can both enable and discipline AI in public administration, justice, security, and private sectors.
AI, Democracy, and the Transformation of Legal Norms explores how rapid advances in AI reshape legal systems, institutions, and decision-making processes. It examines regulatory models for AI, the role of constitutional principles and human rights, the tension between innovation and legal certainty, and the challenges of oversight, accountability, and transparency in automated systems. This book covers topics such as digital sovereignty, automated systems, and public administration, and is a useful resource for government officials, policymakers, engineers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.