5 Essential Spanish Legal Books on Artificial Intelligence for Academic Libraries (2025–2026)
EBRUARY 17, 2026
Legal work is evolving rapidly. Artificial Intelligence is already transforming labour law, public procurement, digital governance, regulatory frameworks, and academic research. These are no longer emerging topics—they are part of daily legal practice and institutional decision-making.
To support targeted and high-quality acquisitions, I curated a selection of 5 recent and high-impact Spanish legal titles published by leading European legal publishers such as Aranzadi, La Ley, and Atelier. These works address the legal implications of AI across employment, public administration, regulatory frameworks, and university innovation.
Curated List (Top 5)
Selected titles suitable for academic, institutional, and professional law library collections.
Tratado sobre Inteligencia Artificial y Relaciones de Trabajo — La Ley (2025)
Why it matters: This major reference work analyzes how AI is transforming employment relationships, workplace management, classification systems, and contractual structures. With nearly 1,800 pages, it provides both doctrinal depth and practical legal analysis.
Best for: Labour law libraries, law faculties, courts, compliance teams, and institutional collections focused on employment law and technology.
Marco Regulatorio de la Inteligencia Artificial: Derecho Internacional, Unión Europea y Modelos Comparados — Aranzadi (2025)
Why it matters: Provides a comprehensive legal analysis of AI regulation under international law and the European Union framework, including governance models and comparative approaches essential for understanding global AI regulation.
Best for: International law collections, EU law programs, public policy institutions, and academic libraries supporting comparative legal research.
Estado Social Digital: Poderes Públicos, Inteligencia Artificial y Derechos — Aranzadi (2025)
Why it matters: Examines how digital transformation and AI impact constitutional rights, public administration, and citizen protections, offering a detailed perspective on the evolution of the modern digital state.
Best for: Constitutional law collections, public law libraries, universities, and institutions studying digital governance.
Inteligencia Artificial y Contratación Pública — Aranzadi (2026)
Why it matters: Public procurement is one of the areas most impacted by AI adoption. This book analyzes efficiency, transparency, algorithmic decision-making, and legal safeguards in public contracting.
Best for: Administrative law libraries, public institutions, procurement authorities, and government law collections.
Retos Jurídicos Actuales de la Generación y Transferencia de Conocimiento desde las Universidades — Atelier (2026)
Why it matters: Universities face growing challenges in managing innovation, AI-driven research, intellectual property, and technology transfer. This work addresses the legal implications of AI in academic innovation ecosystems.
Best for: University libraries, research institutions, innovation law programs, and academic legal collections.
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