The Rule of Law and Automated Decision-Making: Exploring Fundamentals of Algorithmic Governance
Suksi, Markku
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2024-07-26
- 售價: $5,970
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $5,672
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 221
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 3031301447
- ISBN-13: 9783031301445
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相關分類:
Algorithms-data-structures
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The book presents observations concerning automated decision-making from a general point of view at the same time as it analyses the manner in which praxis in some jurisdictions has evolved as concerns automated decision-making and how the requirements that are placed by the legal orders on it are formulated.
The principle of the rule of law should apply in the context of automated decision-making of public authorities just as much as when the decision-makers are physical persons. In sync with increasing automatization of decision-making in public authorities, problematizing questions about the appropriate legal basis for algorithmic decision-making have started emerge. How should the principle of the rule of law apply within the area of automated decision-making, how should automated decision-making be regulated so that it satisfies the requirements created by the principle of the rule of law, and how should the principle of the rule of law be made concrete in decision-makingthat is based on algorithms? The proposal for an AI Act launched by the European Commission in April 2021, including an identification of high-risk uses of algorithmic techniques, raises further questions concerning practices and interpretations related to automated decision-making. The state based on the rule of law proceeds from the maxim that public powers are exercised within a legal frame that makes the exercise of public powers foreseeable in light of legal norms. Also, a state based on the rule of law requires that the contents of the exercise of public powers is regulated by legal norms, which means that the citizens must be able to know everything that is relevant about how the powers will be exercised, not only who it is that will exercise the powers. Because of rules and principles of this kind, including non-discrimination and proportionality, the exercise of powers will not become arbitrary.作者簡介
Markku Suksi started up legal research about automated decision-making (ADM) in 2016, and since then, he has published several articles about ADM. The perspective he adopts concerning ADM is a combination of constitutional and administrative law. An article published in 2019 was awarded the bi-annual price of the legal journal Tidskrift utgiven av Juridiska Föreningen i Finland (JFT) in December 2021. He is involved since 2020 as a permanent member of the WASP-HS project's Scientific Evaluation Committee (The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program - Humanities and Society, Sweden, a "private" funding device working in collaboration with Swedish universities in funding research related to algorithmic systems). Suksi has made presentations at several international conferences and events about legal issues related to ADM and has organized two international conferences (2019, 2021) about ADM issues at his own university, Åbo Akademi University, where he is Professor of Public Law.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
馬庫·蘇克西(Markku Suksi)於2016年開始進行有關自動化決策(ADM)的法律研究,並自那時以來發表了幾篇關於ADM的文章。他對ADM的看法結合了憲法法和行政法。2019年發表的一篇文章於2021年12月獲得芬蘭法律期刊《Tidskrift utgiven av Juridiska Föreningen i Finland》(JFT)每兩年頒發的獎項。自2020年以來,他作為WASP-HS項目科學評估委員會的永久成員參與該項目(瓦倫貝里人工智慧、自主系統與軟體計畫 - 人文與社會,瑞典,這是一個與瑞典大學合作資助與算法系統相關研究的「私人」資助機構)。蘇克西在多個國際會議和活動中就與ADM相關的法律問題發表演講,並在他所在的奧博學院大學(Åbo Akademi University)組織了兩場有關ADM問題的國際會議(2019年、2021年),他在該校擔任公共法教授。