Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Digital Ethics as a New Site for the Law-Morality Debate?
1.1. Taking Institutionalized Ethics Seriously?
1.2. Structure of the book
1.3. Approach: Problematization in Legal Theory
1.4. Scope and limitations
2. Discourses on Natural law and Legal Positivism
2.1. The Tribunal of Conscience & International Law
2.2. Human Survival & Civil War 15
2.3. Individual Freedom & Revolution
2.4. Ethical Legislation, Sovereign Obedience & The Tribunal of (Legal) Science
2.5. Courts, Genocide & Immoral Laws
2.6. Societal Morality & Legal Enforcement
2.7. Concluding Remarks
3. The Ethification of Innovation Governance
3.1. The Institutionalization of Ethics
3.2. Marking the Boundaries with Law
3.3. Contrasting Legal (and Moral) Theory and Digital Ethics
3.4. Concluding Remarks
4. Ethical rule-making beyond the Rule of Law?
4.1. Expertise and representation
4.2. Checks and balances
4.3. Rule of Law and institutional procedures
5. Conclusion: A New Site for Problematizing Law and Morality
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