Széchenyi István University Press, 2019. — 258 p.
The first chapter (Artificial Intelligence: legal implications) reflects on the growing importance of using artificial intelligence and the role of the legal regulation. The articles pose questions form general as well as specific perspectives and illustrates the legal problems of the artificial intelligence by varieties of topics, from the public procurements to the supply chains. The second chapter collects the papers that are focusing on the new instruments of exchange (Cryptocurrencies). The chapter lays down the conceptual basis of cryptocurrencies and examines the legal and regulatory challenges arising from the current use and the probable future prevalence of the virtual currencies. The third chapter of the book pays attention to emerging fields of regulations (Business and digitalization). The papers examine the adoption of technological innovations in higher education, e-commerce related aspects of computer games, legal challenges of smart contracts and autonomous vehicles.