Prefatory Remarks on Human Law and Computer Law

This chapter introduces the volume with a discussion of computer law and human law. Instead of referring to the common meaning of computer law as a field of private or public law that aims to regulate human actions that involve computing systems, this cha

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Mireille Hildebrandt Jeanne Gaakeer Editors

Human Law and Computer Law: Comparative Perspectives

Human Law and Computer Law: Comparative Perspectives

IUS GENTIUM COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON LAW AND JUSTICE

VOLUME 25

Series Editors Mortimer Sellers University of Baltimore James Maxeiner University of Baltimore

Board of Editors Myroslava Antonovych, Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Nadia de Araújo, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Jasna Bakšic-Muftic, University of Sarajevo David L. Carey Miller, University of Aberdeen Loussia P. Musse Félix, University of Brasilia Emanuel Gross, University of Haifa James E. Hickey, Jr., Hofstra University Jan Klabbers, University of Helsinki Cláudia Lima Marques, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Aniceto Masferrer, University of Valencia Eric Millard, West Paris University Gabriël Moens, Curtin University Raul C. Pangalangan, University of the Philippines Ricardo Leite Pinto, Lusíada University of Lisbon Mizanur Rahman, University of Dhaka Keita Sato, Chuo University Poonam Saxena, University of Delhi Gerry Simpson, London School of Economics Eduard Somers, University of Ghent Xinqiang Sun, Shandong University Tadeusz Tomaszewski, Warsaw University Jaap de Zwaan, Erasmus University Rotterdam For further volumes: http://www.springer.com/series/7888

Mireille Hildebrandt • Jeanne Gaakeer Editors

Human Law and Computer Law: Comparative Perspectives

Editors Mireille Hildebrandt Institute of Computing and Information Sciences (iCIS) Radboud University Nijmegen Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Jeanne Gaakeer Department of Jurisprudence Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Department of Jurisprudence Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam, The Netherlands Centre for Law Science Technology and Society studies (LSTS) Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussel, Belgium

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