AI and Law
This category covers the rapidly evolving field of AI law and regulation, examining how different jurisdictions are approaching the governance of artificial intelligence. Topics include AI regulatory frameworks, liability for AI systems, algorithmic bias and discrimination, AI in criminal justice, autonomous systems regulation, and the intersection of AI with fundamental rights.
Chinese AI Law
Strategic Foundation: The New Generation AI Development Plan China’s AI regulatory framework operates within the ambitious policy vision articulated in the New Generation Artificial Intelligence …
EU AI Law
The EU AI Act: A Landmark Regulatory Framework The EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) represents the world’s first comprehensive horizontal regulation of artificial intelligence, establishing a …
French AI Law
National AI Strategy and Institutional Framework France has pursued an ambitious and coordinated national AI strategy (Stratégie Nationale pour l’Intelligence Artificielle) since 2018, grounded …
German AI Law and Regulation
German AI Strategy and Policy Framework Germany’s approach to artificial intelligence regulation is shaped by its commitment to fundamental rights, strong data protection traditions, and a …
Russian AI Law
National AI Strategy The Russian Federation adopted its National Strategy for the Development of Artificial Intelligence (October 2019, updated in 2023) as the foundational policy document for AI …
UK AI Law and Governance
The UK Pro-Innovation Approach The United Kingdom has adopted a distinctive pro-innovation stance on artificial intelligence regulation, emphasising light-touch, principles-based governance over …
US AI Law and Policy
Executive Framework for AI Governance The United States has pursued a multi-pronged approach to artificial intelligence governance, characterised by executive action, sectoral regulation, and …