Minsk Computational Law Lab is established!
We are Belorussian researchers, lawyers, software engineers, university teachers, professors and scientific workers those interested in the field of technological transformations in legal domain.
The field of research within Computational Law is primarily the search for formal, computable representations of legal knowledge that allow networks of natural and artificial intelligent agents to effectively exploit such representations in general activities. The long-term goal of the research is to ensure that legal regulation in the digital age has acquired the technological support and form that would meet the requirements of the present and the future.
A large number of technological, social, and legal problems are associated with the solution of this problem. We see an opportunity to launch the following areas of work:
- Research and development in the field of model-based computing law. These are precisely computational models over knowledge architectures that require the creation of a mathematical and software infrastructure.
- Creation of applied legal models (ontologies) and their extraction from legal texts. Action-centric legal ontologies.
- Instrumental support: software tools needed to implement items 1 and 2.
- Stack — Python, C#, node.js, etc.
- Research of the social context of the application of Computational Law. Mapping problems and solutions. Digital identity, new normativity, trust architectures in society.
- Technological aspects of the digital transformation of state regulation.
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