Fleur Johns is Dean and Head of School of Sydney Law School at the University of Sydney. Her prior books include: Connection in a Divided World (2024); #Help: Digital Humanitarianism and the Remaking of International Order (2023); and Non-Legality in International Law: Unruly Law (2013). Gavin Sullivan is a Reader at Edinburgh Law School and interdisciplinary law, technology and security scholar leading the UKRI-funded sociolegal research project, Infra-Legalities: Global Security Infrastructures, AI and International Law. His first book, The Law of the List (2020), won the 2021 ISA International Law and STAIR-ISA Book Awards. Dimitri Van Den Meerssche is Senior Lecturer and IHSS Fellow at Queen Mary University of London. His current research focuses on the impact of algorithmic governance on political subjectivity. Dimitri co-founded and convenes the ESIL International Law & Technology IG. His first monograph is The World Bank's Lawyers (2022).