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Is Law Computable?: Critical Perspectives on Law and Artificial Intelligence
Contributor(s): Deakin, Simon (Editor), Markou, Christopher (Editor)
ISBN: 1509945598     ISBN-13: 9781509945597
Publisher: Hart Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $57.37  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2022
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Computer & Internet
- Law | Jurisprudence
- Law | Law Office Management
Dewey: 340.028
Physical Information: 0.72" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.06 lbs) 320 pages
 
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What does computable law mean for the autonomy, authority, and legitimacy of the legal system? Are we witnessing a shift from Rule of Law to a new Rule of Technology? Should we even build these things in the first place?

This unique volume collects original papers by a group of leading international scholars to address some of the fascinating questions raised by the encroachment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into more aspects of legal process, administration, and culture. Weighing near-term benefits against the longer-term, and potentially path-dependent, implications of replacing human legal authority with computational systems, this volume pushes back against the more uncritical accounts of AI in law and the eagerness of scholars, governments, and LegalTech developers, to overlook the more fundamental - and perhaps 'bigger picture' - ramifications of computable law.

With contributions by Simon Deakin, Christopher Markou, Mireille Hildebrandt, Roger Brownsword, Sylvie Delacroix, Lyria Bennet Moses, Ryan Abbott, Jennifer Cobbe, Lily Hands, John Morison, Alex Sarch, and Dilan Thampapillai, as well as a foreword from Frank Pasquale.