Subject Area and Category
Publication type
Journals
Coverage
1992-1993, 1995-2023
Scope
Artificial Intelligence and Law is an international forum for the dissemination of original interdisciplinary research in the following areas:
Theoretical or empirical studies in artificial intelligence (AI), cognitive psychology, jurisprudence, linguistics, or philosophy which address the development of formal or computational models of legal knowledge, reasoning, and decision making.
In-depth studies of innovative artificial intelligence systems that are being used in the legal domain.
Studies which address the legal, ethical and social implications of the field of Artificial Intelligence and Law.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
Computational models of legal reasoning and decision making; judgmental reasoning, adversarial reasoning, case-based reasoning, deontic reasoning, and normative reasoning.
Formal representation of legal knowledge: deontic notions, normative
modalities, rights, factors, values, rules.
Jurisprudential theories of legal reasoning.
Specialized logics for law.
Psychological and linguistic studies concerning legal reasoning.
Legal expert systems; statutory systems, legal practice systems, predictive systems, and normative systems.
AI and law support for legislative drafting, judicial decision-making, and
public administration.
Intelligent processing of legal documents; conceptual retrieval of cases and statutes, automatic text understanding, intelligent document assembly systems, hypertext, and semantic markup of legal documents.
Intelligent processing of legal information on the World Wide Web, legal ontologies, automated intelligent legal agents, electronic legal institutions, computational models of legal texts.