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Regulating Corporate Power in the Age of AI and Climate Crisis

Regulating Corporate Power in the Age of AI and Climate Crisis

Aayush Bhardwaj

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Eliva Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Teoría general del derecho
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9789999322157
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As the world grapples with an era of geopolitical upheaval, technological disruption, and deepening economic interdependence, Regulating Corporate Power in the Age of AI and Climate Crisis: Legal Strategies for Protecting Human Rights and the Environment presents a profound inquiry into the evolving architecture of law and governance. It meticulously dissects the intricate nexus between state sovereignty, transnational legal frameworks, and the ever-expanding frontiers of human rights, offering a comprehensive examination of how law both constructs and is constructed by global power dynamics.This book navigates the shifting contours of international law, from the historical evolution of human rights jurisprudence to the contemporary complexities of corporate mergers, institutional arbitration, and digital governance. It interrogates the tensions between national legal autonomy and the imperatives of global governance, shedding light on the challenges posed by economic stratification, climate change litigation, and the ethical dilemmas emerging from artificial intelligence’s incursion into the legal sphere.Engaging in a comparative legal analysis, Regulating Corporate Power in the Age of AI and Climate Crisis: Legal Strategies for Protecting Human Rights and the Environment unpacks the mechanics of fast-track mergers, the nuances of intellectual property law, and the increasingly contentious domain of cross-border dispute resolution. It scrutinizes the resilience of legal institutions in an age where automation, big data, and algorithmic decision-making are redefining the practice and enforcement of law. With a critical lens, it explores how courts, legislatures, and supranational bodies navigate the intricate interplay between policy, power, and the enduring principles of justice.Essential reading for legal scholars, policymakers, and practitioners, this book is a compelling treatise on the jurisprudential forces sculpting the 21st century. As we stand at the precipice of a transformative epoch, Regulating Corporate Power in the Age of AI and Climate Crisis offers a visionary perspective on the global governance.

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