Now available: Volume 8, Issue 2We are delighted to announce that Volume 8 Issue 2 of the Cambridge International Law Journal (CILJ) is now available in print and via Elgaronline. This special issue gathers a selection of the finest papers presented at the 8th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference held on 20–21 March 2019 with the theme ‘New Technologies: New Challenges for Democracy and International Law’. The phenomenon relating to the global governance of cyberspace, Big Data, artificial intelligence (AI), and other new and emerging information and communication technologies (ICTs) introduces a set of acute concerns. As this special issue demonstrates, challenges to contemporary global governance span a wide range of topics and they are constantly being uncovered. And, indeed, the stakes are high, as ICTs already influence our lives immensely. The introductory article has therefore stressed the need to address the current regulatory gap related to cyberspace, Big Data and AI, focusing in particular on private actors' accountability. The set of responses and solutions offered by the different authors in this special issue will hopefully invite further research on this important topic and lead towards a more robust global governance of ICTs. We hope you enjoy this issue! Eirini Kikarea and Maayan Menashe Editorial • FREE ARTICLE The global governance of cyberspace: reimagining private actors' accountability: introduction Research Articles • FREE ARTICLE Infrastructure and InfraReg: on rousing the international law 'Wizards of Is' Follow the CILJ Editorial Team on Twitter @CamIntLJ for updates on the journal. To keep up-to-date with the latest Law news from Edward Elgar Publishing, please read our Elgar Blog, and follow us on Twitter @Elgar_Law. Please visit www.elgaronline.com/cilj for more information including details for submissions and subscriptions, or contact journals@e-elgar.co.uk. You are receiving this email because you are registered for email updates in your areas of interest. You can unsubscribe at any time using the link below, or update your preferences here. Please note this is not an automated service and could take up to 5 working days to update. |