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Algorithmic systems and artificial intelligence, as manifestations of digitization, are increasingly permeating more and more areas of modern lives. This volume brings together interdisciplinary contributions from leading international experts on current issues concerning the transformation of established normative orders into a predictive society, how algorithmic normativity challenges trust and control as central concepts of legal governance, creates uncertainty, influences political processes, changes power and order in democracies, and leads to the diffusion of power. Last but not least, it examines the extent to which its use requires democratic participation and (co-)design when trust, control and normative binds are uncertain.With contributions byProf. Dr. Michael Bäuerle, LL.M. | Prof. Dr. Anna Beckers | Prof. Dr. Martin Belov | Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jürgen Beyerer | Andressa de Bittencourt Sequeira | Prof. Kiel Brennan-Marquez | Dr. Stefan Brink | Prof. Dr. Beatrice Brunhöber | Prof. Dr. Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg | Prof. Dr. Gerd Doeben-Henisch | Prof. Dr. Klaus Günther | Dr. Johannes Haaf | Prof. Bernard E. Harcourt, Ph.D. | Prof. Dr. Clarissa Henning | Prof. Dr. Bernhard Jakl, M.A. | Mathieu Kiriakos, LL.M. | Prof. Dr. Jörn Lamla | Prof. Dr. Katja Langenbucher | Prof. Dr. Sabine Müller-Mall | Prof. Frank Pasquale | Prof. mr. dr. Sofia Ranchordas | Prof. Dr. Ingo Wolfgang Sarlet | Prof. Burkhard Schäfer | Prof. Jonathan Simon, Ph.D. | Prof. Dr. Tobias Singelnstein | Prof. em. Dr. Gunther Teubner | Dr. Tim Zander | Prof. Dr. Lucia ZednerWith a foreword byProf. Dr. Christoph Burchard, LL.M. (NYU) | Prof. Dr. Indra Spiecker gen. Döhmann, LL.M.