Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2022
Journal Title
Technology & Regulation
ISSN
2666-139X
DOI
10.26116/techreg.2022.008
Abstract
This special issue tackles the question of whether and how data shapes private law. The development of new technologies enabled the generation, collection and processing of both personal and non-personal data on an unprecedented scale. The implications
of this phenomenon for private law are threefold. One, how does data affect our understanding of technology regulation in private law relationships? Two, how does data affect the way in which private law is applied? Three, what is the role of data in the design of law from a public policy perspective that transcends doctrinal considerations relating to private law?
First Page
81
Last Page
87
Num Pages
7
Volume Number
2022
Publisher
Technology and Regulation
Recommended Citation
Christoph Busch, Catalina Goanta, Katarzyna Kryla-Cudna, Monika Leszczynska & Vanessa Mak,
Should Data Drive Private Law?,
2022
Tech. & Reg.
81
(2022).
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https://scholarship.law.tamu.edu/facscholar/2112
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