Artificial Intelligence, Internet & Technology Law 2026. Catalogue 1
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This catalogue presents a selection of new and recent titles in IT, internet and artificial intelligence law, curated for academic libraries, law firms, research centres and professional readers worldwide. Bibliographic data follows the source publishers. Price includes worldwide shipping; orders are dispatched internationally via DHL/FedEx.
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Areas Covered
- EU AI Act commentaries & implementation
- Artificial intelligence law & regulation
- AI and intellectual property
- Data protection, privacy & GDPR
- Digital markets & platform regulation
- AI in courts & dispute resolution
- AI, finance & corporate law
- Cybersecurity & digital harm
- Freedom of expression in the digital society
- Emerging technology & comparative regulation
New Titles — 2026
Navigating the (Legal) Challenges of the Artificial Intelligence Era: Intellectual Property, Competition Law and Corporate Law
Emanuela Arezzo
Kluwer Law International | April 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9789403503004
Examines how artificial intelligence is reshaping three core commercial fields: intellectual property, competition law and corporate law. The author analyses where existing doctrine holds and where reform is required as autonomous systems enter the market. A reference point for practitioners and scholars mapping AI's impact on business law.
Request a Quote →The EU Artificial Intelligence Act: A Commentary
Michèle Finck
Oxford University Press | February 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9780198925705
A scholarly commentary on the European Union's landmark AI Act, providing structured analysis of its provisions and regulatory architecture. It situates the Act within the wider framework of EU digital and fundamental-rights law. An authoritative resource for libraries building EU technology-law collections.
Request a Quote →The EU Artificial Intelligence Act: A Thematic Commentary
Gianclaudio Malgieri, Gloria Gonzalez Fuster, Alessandro Mantelero, Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna (eds)
Hart Publishing | May 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9781509988600
Brings together leading scholars to analyse the EU AI Act thematically, addressing risk classification, governance, enforcement and the protection of fundamental rights. The thematic approach complements article-by-article treatments by drawing out cross-cutting issues. Suited to research libraries and advanced practitioners.
Request a Quote →EU Digital Law: Article-by-Article Commentary 2nd ed
Reiner Schulze, Dirk Staudenmayer (eds)
Hart Publishing | January 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9781509987955
A comprehensive article-by-article commentary covering the principal instruments of EU digital regulation. This second edition reflects recent legislative developments across data, platforms and digital services. A core reference for European technology and data-law practice.
Request a Quote →Artificial Intelligence: Law and Regulation 2nd ed
Charles Kerrigan (ed)
Edward Elgar Publishing | January 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9781035334346
An edited overview of the legal and regulatory questions raised by artificial intelligence across multiple jurisdictions and sectors. The second edition updates the analysis to reflect a maturing global regulatory landscape. A broad foundation for academic and professional collections.
Request a Quote →Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence and the Law
Ryan Abbott, Elizabeth Rothman (eds)
Edward Elgar Publishing | December 2025 | Hardback | ISBN 9781035336890
A concise encyclopedia mapping the key concepts, doctrines and debates at the intersection of artificial intelligence and law. Entries from international contributors provide accessible orientation across a fast-moving field. A valuable reference acquisition for academic libraries.
Request a Quote →New Artificial Intelligence Act: A Practitioner's Guide
Domenik Wendt, Janine Wendt
Hart Publishing | March 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9781509994021
A practitioner-focused guide to the obligations and compliance pathways introduced by the new AI Act. It translates the legislation into operational guidance for advisers and in-house teams. Practical in orientation and aimed at those implementing the rules.
Request a Quote →International Intellectual Property Law in the Age of AI: Data, Copyright and Trade Secrets
Maria Vasquez Callo-Muller
Edward Elgar Publishing | April 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9781035334407
Analyses how artificial intelligence challenges international intellectual property frameworks across data, copyright and trade secrets. The work considers protection, ownership and cross-border enforcement in an AI-driven economy. Relevant to IP scholars and technology-law researchers.
Request a Quote →Research Handbook on Digital Regulatory Agencies
Martha Garcia-Murillo, Ian MacInnes, Roslyn Layton (eds)
Edward Elgar Publishing | April 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9781035330881
Examines the institutions tasked with regulating digital markets and technologies, comparing mandates, powers and effectiveness. Contributors assess how regulatory agencies are adapting to platforms, data and AI. A research-grade handbook for libraries and policy scholars.
Request a Quote →Generative AI in Finance and Law: Innovation, Regulation, and Technological Developments
Nadia Mansour, Lorenzo M. Bujosa Vadell (eds)
Springer International | April 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9783032134844
Explores the implications of generative artificial intelligence for financial services and legal practice, spanning innovation, regulation and technological change. Contributions address both the opportunities and the governance challenges that follow. Of interest to scholars across law, finance and technology.
Request a Quote →Private Law and Intelligent Machines: Continuity and Reform
Baris Soyer, Andrew Tettenborn
Hart Publishing | June 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9781509990580
Considers how private law doctrines of contract, tort and property respond to autonomous and intelligent systems. The authors weigh continuity against the case for reform as machines take on legally significant roles. A focused contribution for private-law and technology scholars.
Request a Quote →The Technosystem of Free Speech: Enriching Fundamental Rights in a Digital Society
Christoph B. Graber
Cambridge University Press | February 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9781009688307
Reconsiders freedom of expression and fundamental rights in a digital society shaped by platforms and automated systems. The work develops a framework for protecting speech amid technological mediation. Suited to constitutional, media and technology-law collections.
Request a Quote →Emerging Technology and the Law: Bridging the Gap Between Innovation and Regulation
Purvi Pokhariyal, Archana Patel, Navtika Singh Nautiyal, Ambrish Kumar Mishra (eds)
Routledge | April 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9781041045915
Addresses the gap between rapid technological innovation and the regulatory frameworks that govern it. Contributors examine emerging technologies and the legal responses they demand across jurisdictions. A useful survey for academic and professional readers.
Request a Quote →The Cambridge Handbook of AI in Civil Dispute Resolution
Amy J. Schmitz, Marco Giacalone, Pietro Ortolani (eds)
Cambridge University Press | June 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9781009589116
A handbook on the use of artificial intelligence across civil dispute resolution, from case management to online and automated processes. International contributors assess benefits, risks and procedural safeguards. A reference work for courts, scholars and dispute-resolution practitioners.
Request a Quote →EU Digital Law in the AI Era
Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou, Philippe Jougleux, Christiana Markou, Thalia Prastitou-Merdi (eds)
Springer International | January 2026 | Hardback | ISBN 9783031967429
Surveys the evolving body of EU digital law as it adapts to artificial intelligence, covering data, platforms, copyright and consumer protection. The collection connects established instruments with new AI-driven challenges. A strong addition to European technology-law collections.
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