1st Edition

Artificial Intelligence, Governance and Sustainable Development Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

356 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

356 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Considering the power and potential of AI and digital technologies, very few studies have systematically analysed their potential for realizing SDG16, despite the role they are expected to play in realizing the 2030 agenda. Exploring the problematic nature of artificial intelligence, this book explores the significant advantages AI offers for successfully implementing Sustainable Development Goal... Read more

Foreword 1

Foreword 2

1. Framing AI’s Role in Achieving SDG 16
Jon Truby, Imad Antoine Ibrahim and Paolo Davide Farah

Part I: Artificial Intelligence, SDG 16 and Governance

2. Artificial Intelligence against Corruption: Steering Developing Nations Towards SDG 16
Imad Antoine Ibrahim and Jon Truby

3. AI and the Political Targets of SDG 16
Henrik Skaug Sætra

Part II: Artificial Intelligence, SDG 16, Ethics and Access to Justice

4. Law and Economics in the Metaverse: The Issue of Cryptocurrencies
Antonio Incampo

5. Conditions for Achieving Digital Justice: Enhancing Inclusivity and Participation in Governance
Piero Marra

6. Datafication, Artificial Intelligence, and Rule of Law: A Tale of Incompatible Values
Ignas Kalpokas and Julija Kalpokiene

7. Social Media Regulation and Achievement of SDG 16
Thomas F. McInerney

8. Open but Inaccessible: AI Access and Inclusivity Challenges in Open Government Data for SDG 16
Rafael Dean Brown and Imad Antoine Ibrahim

Part III: Artificial Intelligence, SDG 16 and Criminal Justice

9. Toward Equal Access to Justice for All: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for the Administration of Criminal Justice
Kelly Blount

10. What Counts as Corruption? Alternative Indicators for SDG16.5 in the Era of AI
José-Miguel Bello y Villarino

11. Watched by the One Hundred Eyes of Argus: Artificial Intelligence and the Fight against Illicit Proceeds with a Focus on SDG16
Georgios Pavlidis

12. The Deployment of Automated Facial Recognition (AFR) and Privacy Implications under SDG 16: Building Effective and Accountable Institutions for Data Governance
Qingxiu Bu

13. Rethinking the Rule of Law for Sustainable Development in the Age of AI
Imad Antoine Ibrahim, Jon Truby and Paolo Davide Farah

 

 

Biography

Imad Antoine Ibrahim is an Assistant Professor in Law, Technology and Sustainability in the Section of Governance and Technology for Sustainability, Faculty of Behavioral, Management and Social Sciences (BMS) at University of Twente, the Netherlands. He is also a Senior Research Associate at gLAWcal – Global Law Initiative for Sustainable Development, UK.

Jon Truby is a Visiting Research Associate Professor in AI and Technology Law at the Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore. He is founding Chair of the International Law Association’s AI & Technology Law Committee, and a participating expert of the OECD.AI Expert Group on AI Compute and Climate.

Paolo Davide Farah is a Full Professor at West Virginia University, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, John D. Rockefeller IV School of Policy and Politics, USA. He is the Founder, President, and Director of gLAWcal, UK.