How well is European law equipped to govern artificial intelligence? This edited volume pursues that question across several sectors: tax administration, the workplace, competition and data sharing, access to justice, legal personhood, financial fraud, and smart contracts. It combines doctrinal analysis with real-world cases to re-veal where the EU AI Act protects fundamental rights and where critical gaps remain. The book treats AI regu-lation not as a technical exercise but as a normative project balancing innovation, democratic control, and rights.
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Herwig C.H. Hofmann
Access to justice AI governance AI liability and legal personhood Algorithmic management Artificial intelligence regulation Digital rights EU AI Act European Union law Fundamental rights Zugang zum Recht KI-Governance KI-Haftung und Rechtspersönlichkeit algorithmisches Management Regulierung künstlicher Intelligenz digitale Rechte