AIL-2024: Artificial Intelligence in Legal Systems |
Website | https://www.narasimharao.net/ail |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ail2024 |
Abstract registration deadline | July 31, 2024 |
Submission deadline | September 30, 2024 |
This book will explore the intersection of legal frameworks and technological advancements, specifically focusing on Artificial Intelligence. This book will examine how AI can reshape legal practices, regulations, and social norms. This innovative approach will position the book at the forefront of the current academic and professional discourse on the integration of AI in law. The book will emphasize the complex relationship between law and technology. While these fields may initially seem contrary, the book demonstrates how they can synergistically contribute to the evolution of legal practices. This perspective needs to be explored more in current literature, providing a fresh viewpoint on how legal systems can adapt to and benefit from technological advancements. By presenting diverse research on different legal practices regarding the use of AI tools, the book provides a thorough overview of AI's implications within the legal domain. This book will identify the need for legal frameworks to adapt to societal changes driven by AI advancements. This comprehensive analysis makes it a valuable resource for understanding the multifaceted impact of AI on law.
Editors
Dr. Eriona Çela
Ph.D. (University of Bari, Italy)
Assistant Professor,
Department of Psychology and Education
Faculty of Law and Social Sciences
University of New York Tirana
Email: erionacela@unyt.edu.al
Assoc. Prof. Narasimha Rao Vajjhala
Ph.D. (University of Phoenix, USA)
Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture,
University of New York Tirana
Email: narasimharao@unyt.edu.al
Prof. Dr. Behrouz Aslani
Ph.D, (Stanford University, USA)
University of La Verne,
La Verne, California, USA
Email: behaslani@gmail.com
Note: There are NO submission or acceptance fees for manuscripts submitted to this book publication. This book will be submitted for possible indexation to Scopus, Web of Science, and major indices.
Submission Guidelines
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All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another book, journal, or conference.
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Submit an initial proposal, including the title of the chapter and the problem/purpose statement explaining the proposed chapter. The deadline for submission of the initial proposal (500 words) is July 31, 2024.
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Submit your proposal through the following link:
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The full chapter is due by October 31, 2024.
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The length of the chapter should be 5,000-6,000 words.
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The paper should be formatted according to the template provided, and the chapter should use the APA 7th edition style of references. The template will be sent to the authors after the initial proposal is accepted.
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Call for Papers is also available here:
https://www.narasimharao.net/ail
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Feel free to email us if you have questions or want feedback on your proposed research question erionacela@unyt.edu.al
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You may also contact us via professional social media at:
List of Topics
Suggested Topics (but not limited to):
- Introduction to AI in Legal Systems
- Understanding Artificial Intelligence
- Historical Context: Evolution of Legal Technology
- The development of technology in legal practice over time
- The Need for AI in Modern Legal Practice
- AI Applications in Legal Research and Analysis
- Natural Language Processing in Legal Document Review
- Predictive Analytics in Case Outcomes
- Legal Research Automation Tools
- Case Studies of AI in Legal Research
- AI in Legal Practice Management
- Workflow Automation and Efficiency
- Document Management Systems
- Managing legal documents with AI
- AI-Powered Billing and Timekeeping
- Client Relationship Management
- AI and Legal Decision-Making
- AI in Judicial Decision Support Systems
- AI in Dispute Resolution
- Case Studies of AI in Judicial Decisions
- Ethical and Legal Implications of AI in Law
- Privacy and Data Protection
- Algorithmic Bias and Fairness
- Transparency and Accountability in AI Systems
- Regulatory Frameworks and Compliance
- AI and Access to Justice
- AI in Legal Aid and Pro Bono Services
- Virtual Legal Assistants and Chatbots
- Using AI-powered virtual assistants to provide legal advice.
- Bridging the Justice Gap with Technology
- Case Studies of AI Improving Access to Justice
- Training and Development for AI Integration
- Skills and Competencies for Legal Professionals
- Educational Programs and Certifications
- Collaborative Efforts Between Technologists and Legal Experts
- Future Directions in Legal AI Education
- Future Trends and Innovations in Legal AI
- Emerging Technologies and Legal AI
- The Role of Blockchain in Legal Systems
- AI and International Legal Practices
- Forecasting the Future: AI’s Long-Term Impact on Law
- Case Studies and Real-world Applications
- Success Stories of AI in Legal Firms
- Lessons Learned from AI Implementations
- Comparative Analysis of Global AI Legal Practices
- Interviews with Legal AI Pioneers
- Conclusion: Navigating the Future of AI in Legal Systems
- Summarizing Key Insights
- Addressing Ongoing Challenges
- Strategies for Successful AI Integration
- The Road Ahead for AI in Legal Systems
Important Dates
Expression of Interest | July 31, 2024 |
Draft Chapter Due Date | October 31, 2024 |
Peer Review Period | November, 2024 |
Finalized Chapter Due | December 15, 2024 |
Final Acceptance Notification | December 30, 2024 |
Book publication date | March 2025 |
Publication
This book is scheduled to be published by CRC Press (Taylor & Francis). For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit https://taylorandfrancis.com/. This publication is anticipated to be released in 2025. All manuscripts will be accepted based on a double-blind peer-review editorial process. This book will be submitted for possible indexation in Scopus, Web of Science, and major indices.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Dr. Eriona Çela.