Computational Law as an Engineering Discipline

Minsk Knowledge Office. Feb 23, 2019.

Lecture and discussion.

Computational law: research discipline and a group of knowledge-centric technologies to support law and jurisprudence, with the following objectives:

  1. enable representation of legal and other relevant domain knowledge as Turing computable functions;
  2. enable analysis, algorithmic inference, and synthesis of legal knowledge;
  3. enable interpretable, actionable output in a form suitable for use by humans or machines.

Computational Law as an engineering discipline

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