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Algorithmic Justice explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on law, society, and democratic institutions. The book critically examines how AI-driven decision-making systems are reshaping areas such as policing, healthcare, governance, and labour, while highlighting the risks of bias, discrimination, and erosion of civil liberties. Through an interdisciplinary lens, it addresses the ethical, legal, and social challenges posed by algorithmic power, advocating for accountable, transparent, and equitable AI governance. This volume serves as a vital resource for scholars, policymakers, technologists, and legal professionals committed to building a just and inclusive digital future.





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