Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the legal landscape—transforming how legal knowledge is formed, decisions are made, and justice is administered. Once focused on mimicking human reasoning, AI now operates as autonomous, data-driven systems that raise profound legal, ethical, and governance challenges. From privacy and bias to accountability and cross-border regulation, the integration of AI into legal domains demands urgent and thoughtful examination.
We are delighted to welcome Professor Nick James, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Law at Bond University and Co-Director of the Centre for Professional Legal Education, as Guest Editor for this special edition.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- AI Governance and Information Privacy Rights
- Cross-border Internet Platform Challenges and AI Regulations
- Formal and Computational Models of Legal Knowledge
- Artificial Intelligent Systems in the Legal Domain
- Machine Learning and Data Mining in Legal Contexts
- Artificial Intelligence and Litigation
- Chatbots and Assistants for Legal or Negotiation Support
- Legal and Ethical Challenges of AI in the Context of Copyright and IP
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