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The Future of Computational Law
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)Special issue on the Future of Computational Law
Introduction: On 20-21 November 2024 the second International Conference on Cross-Disciplinary Research in Computational Law (CRCL23) hosted the Symposium on The Future of Computational Law. A range of invited thought leaders in this domain presented their invited position paper on the subject: Lyria Bennett Moses, Floris Bex, Natali Byrom, MireilleHildebrandt, Sayash Kapoor & Peter Henderson & Arvind Narayanan, Sarah Lawsky, Denis Merigoux and Frank Pasquale & Gianclaudio Malgieri. In this special issue we publish their papers, hoping to further nourish key conversations between lawyers and legal scholars and developers and computer scientists. The first paper, by Mireille Hildebrandt comments on the themes and the content of the papers after offering an analysis of ‘the future of computational law’ and of its relation to ’the rule of law’.
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CRCL22: Computational 'Law' on Edge
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)Papers presented at the inaugural Conference on Cross-disciplinary Research in Computational Law (CRCL22) in Brussels, November 2022.
(Published on a rolling basis.)
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Code-driven Computational Law
Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023)Papers from the COHUBICOL Philosophers' Seminar 'The Legal Effect of Code-Driven "Law"?' (Brussels, November 2021).
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Data-driven Computational Law
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022)Papers from the COHUBICOL Philosophers' Seminar 'Intepretability issues in machine learning' (November 2020).
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Computational and Text-driven Law
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)Papers from the COHUBICOL Philosophers' Seminar 'Text-driven normativity and the Rule of Law' (Nijmegen, November 2019).