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New Issue | Law, Technology and Humans

2024-04-30

A new issue of Law, Technology and Humans has been published.

Volume 6(1) includes articles from authors in Italy, the Netherlands, Australia and the UK and includes themes related to digital identities, technology in legal practice, hate speech on social platforms and the effective regulation of new technologies related to security and AI.

Law, Technology and Humans  (ISSN 2652-4074) is an innovative, open access journal dedicated to research and scholarship on the human and humanity of law and technology. Supported by the Humans Technology Law Centre and the School of Law at Queensland University of Technology, Australia, the Journal is advised by a leading International Editorial Board. In 2021 it was awarded the DOAJ Seal reflecting best practice in open access publishing. The Journal is indexed in international databases including Scopus and Web of Science.

All queries related to the Journal can be sent to Chief Editor Professor Kieran Tranter lawtechhum@qut.edu.au

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Current Issue

Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Law, Technology and Humans

Published: 2024-04-30
Articles
  • Mitchell Landrigan, Stephen Wilson, Hamish Fraser
  • Temitope Lawal
  • Steve Crawford
  • Daniele Battista; Gabriele Uva
  • Michelle Irving
  • Mariken Lenaerts, Antonia M Waltermann
  • Marcus Smith, Ausma Bernot

Law, Technology and Humans provides an inclusive and unique forum for exploration of the broader connections, history and emergent future of law and technology through supporting research that takes seriously the human, and humanity of law and technology.

Papers to be considered at any time, please look out for the call for papers for symposiums and workshops.  Submissions should consider the following, in particular research and scholarship that:

  • Challenges and critically examines the promises and perils of emergent technologies
  • Engages with the futures (and pasts) of law, technology and humans
  • Involves critical, philosophical or theoretically informed work on law and technology
  • Uses humanities, social science or other approaches to study law and technology
  • Examines law and technology from non-Western locations and perspectives
  • Locates law and technology in wider concerns with the Anthropocene, climate change or relations with non-humans

Interested contributors are invited to discuss their research and scholarship with the Chief Editor, Professor Kieran Tranter: lawtechhum@qut.edu.au

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ISSN 2652-4074