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07 February 2024

Private Law Theory - New entries February 6th and 7th 2024

 

Private Law Theory - New entries February 6th and 7th 2024:


- James Chang, ‘The Psychologists are Coming! On Neuroscience and Psychology’s Role in Affecting Our View on Moral and Legal Culpability’

- Camilla Alexandra Hrdy, ‘Keeping ChatGPT Secret While Selling It Too’


- Safira De La Salac and Rachelle Alterman, ‘Land, Property and Urban Rights’


- Alexis Alvarez-Nakagawa, ‘A Critical Introduction to Non-Human Rights’


- ‘Risky Speech Systems: Tort Liability For AI-Generated Illegal Speech’

  • Jane Bambauer, ‘Negligent AI Speech: Some Thoughts about Duty’, 3 Journal of Free Speech Law 344 (2023); 
  • Nina Brown, ‘Bots Behaving Badly: A Products Liability Approach to Chatbot-Generated Defamation’, 3 Journal of Free Speech Law 389 (2023).

- ‘Growing AI litigation risk requires business response’


- Julien Jacob and Caroline Orset, ‘Innovation, information, lobby and tort law under uncertainty’


- ‘Dicey + 100’

- David Hemous and others, ‘Trade, Innovation and Optimal Patent Protection’


- Genevieve Heng, Martin Husovec and Jorge Contreras, ‘Patentomania: The Cost of Embedding Patents in Social Policies’





Emmanuel Didier at 3:27 PM
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