In summary, Artificial Intelligence and International Human Rights Law offers a useful roadmap for understanding the evolving international legal landscape surrounding AI. The book effectively addresses the complexities of AIs impact on human rights and provides practical recommendations for ensuring that AI development aligns with the principles of democracy, the rule of law and human dignity. Through its examination of the UN, CoE and EUs regulatory efforts, the book equips organisations with the tools needed to navigate international guidelines and contribute to the development of fair and ethical AI systems. Its relevance to a global audience makes it a crucial resource for anyone engaged in AI policy, law and ethics. -- Ardi Kolah, Journal of Data Protection & Privacy The pace at which AI is developing and having an impact on our lives and work is astonishing. Legal systems and policies are only slowly adjusting. Nevertheless, a number of international organizations, like the United Nations, the Council of Europe and the European Union, have been carefully preparing regulatory responses. The contributions to the present book aptly analyze these efforts and the most pressing human rights challenges that AI poses. They provide important pointers to the question how international and European human rights systems can become more fully prepared for the new era. -- Jan Wouters, KU Leuven, Belgium The role of increasingly smart AI has resulted in amazing benefits for humanity but at the same time, has shown the potential to erode human rights afforded to individuals under constitutions and international law. This important and timely book provides a comprehensive discussion of how AI is affecting our basic human rights which I view as one of the most compelling topics for humanity to consider. The book will give the reader a thorough understanding of current international efforts to regulate AI from the perspective of human rights and with applications to democratic institutions, healthcare, data protection, copyright law, and other important topics. The book will be a valuable source to reference on how international human rights law is challenged by increasingly smart AI. -- Woody Barfield, Editor, The Cambridge Handbook of the Law of Algorithms and Co-Author, Advanced Introduction to Law and Artificial Intelligence This book provides a valuable contribution to the international discussion on standard-setting and regulation in this important field. It brings together an impressive number of authors on a large variety of pertinent aspects of the topic. It provides an interesting account of the discussions and processes behind the final texts agreed upon as well as important studies of the related issues. -- Wolfgang Benedek, University of Graz, Austria