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This volume presents new research in artificial intelligence (AI) and Law with special reference to criminal justice. 
It brings together leading international experts including computer scientists, lawyers, judges and cyber-psychologists. The book examines some of the core problems that technology raises for criminal law ranging from privacy and data protection, to cyber-warfare, through to the theft of virtual property. Focusing on the West and China, the work considers the issue of AI and the Law in a comparative context presenting the research from a cross-jurisdictional and cross-disciplinary approach. 
As China becomes a global leader in AI and technology, the book provides an essential in-depth understanding of domestic laws in both Western jurisdictions and China on criminal liability for cybercrime. As such, it will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers working in the areas of AI, technology and criminal justice.
Contents
Chapter 1: Emerging Technologies and the Criminal Law 
DENNIS J. BAKER AND PAUL H. ROBINSON
Chapter 2: Financial Technology: Opportunities and Challenges to Law and Regulation 
THE RIGHT HON. LORD HODGE P.C. 
Chapter 3: Between Prevention and Enforcement: The Role of 'Disruption' in Confronting Cybercrime 
JONATHAN CLOUGH 
Chapter 4: Preventive Cybercrime and Cybercrime by Omission in China 
HE RONGGONG AND JING LIJIA 
Chapter 5: Criminal Law Protection of Virtual Property 
ZHANG MINGKAI AND WANG WENJING 
Chapter 6: Criminalising Cybercrime Facilitation by Omission and Its Remote Harm Form in China 
LIANG GENLIN AND DENNIS J. BAKER 
Chapter 7: Rethinking Personal Data Protection In The Criminal Law Of China
LAO DONGYAN 
Chapter 8: Using Conspiracy and Complicity for Criminalising Cyber-Fraud in China: Lessons from the Common Law LI LIFENG, TIANHONG ZHAO AND DENNIS J. BAKER
Chapter 9: 
SADIE CREESE 
Chapter 10: AI v IP: Criminal Liability for Intellectual Property Offences of Artificial Intelligence Entities
GABRIEL HALLEVY 
Chapter 11: Do Not Panic: Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Law 101 
MARK DSOUZA

              

