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Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

978-91-8892-964-8

Authors in this edition: Johan Axhamn, Nicklas Berild Lundblad, Liane Colonna, Joseph Early, Martin Ebers, Katarina Fast Lappalainen, Sara Gandrén, Stanley Greenstein, Keri Grieman, Håkan Hydén, Ubena John, Cecilia Magnusson Sjöberg, Tobias Mahler, Chris Reed, Richard Sannerholm, Caroline Sundberg, Jessica Tressfeldt, Katja de Vries, Peter Wahlgren

Published by The Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute, March 2022

Foreword

Liane Colonna
Stanley Greenstein

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 5–10

Legal Implications of Using AI as an Exam Invigilator

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.adcd9489

Liane Colonna

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 13–46

A Conceptual Approach to AI and Data Protection

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.d1348ad8

Cecilia Magnusson Sjöberg

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 47–62

Complexity and Narrative Identity: A Shift from Design to Intention in Privacy Law

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.bf93365c

Sara Gandrén
Nicklas Berild Lundblad

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 63–78

Is There a Human Right to Human Contact? Preliminary Reflections on the Robotization of Caregiving

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.b86790fa

Katarina Fast Lappalainen

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 81–102

Explainable AI in the European Union: An Overview of the Current Legal Framework(s)

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.ff492fb3

Martin Ebers

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 103–132

Algodicy: Justifying Algorithmic Suffering – Can Counterfactual Explanations be used for Individual Empowerment of those Subjected to Algorithmic Decision-Making (ADM)?

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.869d39d9

Katja de Vries

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 133–166

Transparency in Automated Algorithmic Decision-Making: Perspectives from the Fields of Intellectual Property and Trade Secret Law

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.b324617d

Johan Axhamn

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 167–182

Liability in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.64a6e289

Stanley Greenstein

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 185–206

Contractual Liability when “Things Do Not Go As Planned”: A Practical Perspective

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.6448be48

Caroline Sundberg
Jessica Tressfeldt

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 207–222

Responsibility and Accountability: AI, Governance, and the Rule of Law

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.40d940a1

Richard Sannerholm

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 223–246

Between Risk Management and Proportionality: The Risk-Based Approach in the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act Proposal

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.38a67238

Tobias Mahler

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 247–270

Can Artificial Intelligence be Regulated? Lessons from Legislative Techniques

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.1b8a5e04

Ubena John

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 273–294

Regulation of AI: Problems and Options

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.9118259e

Håkan Hydén

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 295–314

Non-Asimov Explanations: Regulating AI Through Transparency

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.20b0a4e7

Chris Reed
Keri Grieman
Joseph Early

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 315–338

How to Regulate AI?

https://doi.org/10.53292/208f5901.4073b53e

Peter Wahlgren

Published in Nordic Yearbook of Law and Informatics 2020–2021: Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, March 2022 s. 339–350

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