<p>Placing contemporary technological developments in their historical context this book argues for the importance of law in their regulation. </p><p>Technological developments are focused upon overcoming physical and human constraints. There are no normative constraints inherent in the quest for ongoing and future technological development. In contrast law proffers an essential normative constraint. Just because we <i>can </i>do something does not mean that we <i>should</i>. Through the application of critical legal theory and jurisprudence to pro-actively engage with technology this book demonstrates why legal thinking should be prioritised in emerging technological futures. This book articulates classic skills and values such as ethics and justice to ensure that future and ongoing legal engagements with socio-technological developments are tempered by legal normative constraints.</p><p>Encouraging them to foreground questions of justice and critique when thinking about law and technology the book addresses law students and teachers lawyers and critical thinkers concerned with the proliferation of technology in our lives. </p>
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