Digisprudence Code as Law Rebooted

Laurence Diver combines insight from legal theory, philosophy of technology and programming practice to develop a new theoretical and practical approach to the design of legitimate software. The book critically engages with the rule(s) of code, arguing that, like laws, these should exhibit certain f...

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Main Author: Laurence E Diver (auth)
Other Authors: Harbinja, Edina (Editor), Schafer, Burkhard (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh University Press 2021
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