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The European Artificial Intelligence Act

Promises and Perils?
ISBN:
978-3-03-198405-1
Verlag:
Springer International Publishing
Land des Verlags:
Schweiz
Erscheinungsdatum:
30.09.2025
Herausgeber:
Reihe:
Law, Governance and Technology Series
Format:
Hardcover
Seitenanzahl:
579
Ladenpreis
164,99EUR (inkl. MwSt. zzgl. Versand)
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The legal and regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence is shifting, and this is the book that will equip you to navigate it with clarity and authority.
Gathering contributions from leading experts in the field, this edited volume provides one of the first in-depth examinations of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) in its final form. It is not a mere commentary. Rather, it delivers a critical and structured analysis of how the AI Act will reconfigure the governance of digital technologies in Europe and beyond.
The chapters engage closely with the legal text, unpacking its architecture, regulatory logic, and underlying normative choices. Key elements of the framework - ranging from high-risk systems and prohibited practices to conformity assessments and the institutional role of national authorities - are examined in detail, with an eye to both doctrinal coherence and regulatory practice.
Importantly, the volume situates the AI Act within the broader EU legal landscape, exploring its intersection with instruments such as the General Data Protection Regulation, the Medical Devices Regulation, and other sector-specific regimes. In doing so, it exposes synergies, tensions, and unresolved questions that will shape implementation and enforcement.
The analysis is not confined to the European context. Dedicated chapters on the approaches adopted in non-EU jurisdictions provide a comparative dimension, highlighting both shared concerns and diverging regulatory philosophies. The result is a richer understanding of where global AI governance may be heading and how fragmented or coordinated it might become.
Designed for legal scholars, practitioners, regulators, and policy experts, this book is more than a reference: it is an indispensable guide to the law that will define Europe’s approach to artificial intelligence for years to come.

Biografische Anmerkung

Vera Lúcia Raposo is passionate by all legal fields related to new technologies, including artificial intelligence. Vera is an Associate Professor of Law and Technology with Aggregation and currently serves as Vice-Dean at NOVA School of Law, NOVA University Lisbon. She has taught at institutions worldwide, including the University of Macau, the University of Coimbra, Agostinho Neto University in Angola, and the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, and has supervised postgraduate research at the University of Hong Kong. Her current students focus on the regulatory and ethical implications of AI, with projects addressing GDPR compliance, brain-machine interfaces, and the use of AI in healthcare. Vera is a member of the European Association of Health Law, serves on the Board of Governors of the World Association for Medical Law, and is part of the Editorial Board of the European Journal of Health Law. She is also a peer reviewer for several academic journals and was named a fellow of the Hastings Center in 2024. Her research and publications address cutting-edge issues in digital and biomedical law, with particular emphasis on artificial intelligence, medical liability, and the legal challenges posed by emerging technologies such as the metaverse.