
Computational law : the lawyer's guide to digital technology
Alexandra Andhov
Bok · Engelsk · 2022
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engelsk
Omfang | 290 sider : diagrammer
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Opplysninger | Chapter 1 Introduction: Technology and Law -- PART I: FROM COMPUTATIONS TO COMPUTATIONAL LAW Chapter 2 Computations, History of Computers and the Basics of Computing -- Chapter 3 Computational Logic, Thinking and Law -- PART II: ELEMENTS OF COMPUTATIONAL LAW Chapter 4 Legal Design Thinking -- Chapter 5 Algorithms -- Chapter 6 Automation and Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 7 Machine Learning, Deep Learning and Natural Language Processing -- Chapter 8 Data -- Chapter 9 Distributed Ledger Technology: Blockchain -- PART III: LEGAL TECH: APPLICATION OF COMPUTATIONAL LAW IN LEGAL INDUSTRY Chapter 10 Legal Tech and Future of Legal Industry. - "This book explains how computational law is a developing field of law which specialises in utilising computational methods and logic when applied to legal analysis and reasoning across legal fields. The author has three main goals with this book: To bring technology closer to anyone who chooses to embrace it. To provide lawyers with the necessary vocabulary to work with scientists, data specialists, blockchain architects, developers of Artificial Intelligence, and other tech experts to be in a position to collaborate with them. To expand how we think and to bring some innovation and imagination into law. There are several activities spread across the book that can be undertaken individually or in groups, and they are supposed to make us think about law entirely differently." --
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ISBN | 9788761943569
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