AI and Law

Aurelia Tamo-Larrieux, Clement Guitton, Simon Mayer

AI and Law
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
28 February 2025
Pages
272
ISBN
9781032464527

AI and Law

Aurelia Tamo-Larrieux, Clement Guitton, Simon Mayer

This book provides insights into how AI is changing legal practice, government processes, and individuals' access to legal processes, encouraging each of us to consider how technological advances are changing the legal system. While the title "AI and Law" immediately links to such new debates on how to regulate AI, this book takes a different perspective and discusses how the progressive merger between computational methods and legal rules changes the very structure and application of the law itself.

In the book, we uncover how automation, including current developments in the field of AI, change the legal field, breaking away from traditional and normative analysis of the role of law in society. We investigate how is automation changing the legal analysis, legal rulemaking, legal rule extraction, and application of legal rules and how does this impact individuals, policymakers, civil servants, and society at large. We show through many examples that a debate on how automation is changing the law is needed, must revolve around the democratic legitimacy of the automation of legal processes, and be informed by the technical feasibility of specific endeavors.

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