‘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 AI’s 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 EU’s 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.’