“Computational Law as an Engineering Discipline” published in Recht Innovative 01/2019
https://rechtinnovativ.online/ri-01-2019-churilov-computational-law Computational law: research discipline and a group of knowledge-centric technologies to support law and jurisprudence, with the following objectives: enable representation of legal and other relevant domain knowledge as Turing computable functions; enable analysis, algorithmic inference, and synthesis of legal knowledge; enable interpretable, actionable output in a form suitable for use by humans or machines.