Digital Law and Governance
About the Book Series
This interdisciplinary series analyses how legal and policy frameworks are evolving to face the challenges of the digital revolution.
Critically appraising and proposing suggestions to better shape digital law and governance models in an ever-changing field, the series brings together a diverse range of leading international voices from different disciplines. Topics covered include regulation and governance of the Internet, artificial intelligence, smart homes, privacy, data protection and surveillance, the metaverse, social media and online platforms, digital sustainability and more.
The series provides an essential resource for postgraduates and researchers in the field of digital law and internet governance, contributing significantly to the academic discourse.
Governing Digital Public Infrastructure: Innovation, Inclusion and Societal Progress in the Age of AI
1st Edition
By Stergios Aidinlis
October 15, 2025
This book explores how digital public infrastructures (DPI) should be governed in the public interest, harnessing their potential to drive innovation, inclusion, and societal progress in the age of supercomputers and generative AI. DPI – from hardware and software to data and networks – are ...