- Amity Law School, Delhi is a law school in Noida. It is recognized by the University Grants Commission.
- In today’s rapidly changing digital world, it has never been riskier for legal firms to ignore the necessity of adopting new legal technology, and the legal sector is no exception. Artificial intelligence and legal technology learning will revolutionise the legal sector. Artificial Intelligence has the capacity to amplify human effectiveness but at the same time, it also poses threat to human autonomy and emotional capabilities.
- Al has limitless possibilities in areas such as healthcare, education, surveillance, and the environment which could help humans to live fuller and healthier lives. But there are shared worries and expressed concerns about the legal implications of Al-enabled technologies. This book examines the practical and normative issues of artificial intelligence, as well as information about disruptive technology linked to or employed in law. It indicates that artificial intelligence regulation affects the whole legal system rather than just a subset of it.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) is simply starting to make its mark regarding its utilization by attorneys and inside the lawful business. Within the next several years, we will be on the verge of a regulatory upheaval caused by the acceptance of artificial intelligence – especially, in-house legal counsel. Similar to how email has had a significant influence on how we operate on a continuous basis, AI will become ubiquitous – a critical collaborator to virtually every legal counsel.
- The Indian legal sector has witnessed virtually little technological innovation, with attorneys still familiar with and relying on methods and solutions developed years before. Artificial intelligence has the potential to significantly alter the way attorneys practice and the law is seen in the whole world.
Theme
Artificial Intelligence & Legal Analytics: A New Instrument for Legal Practice in the Digital Arena
Sub-Themes
- Artificial Intelligence Accountability
- Legal Personhood of Artificial Intelligence
- Intellectual Property Rights in Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence: Ethical Concerns
- The Interplay of Artificial Intelligence and International Law
- Application of Artificial Intelligence in the Legal World
- Artificial Intelligence: A Lawyer’s Replacement?
- Artificial Intelligence and Society
- Artificial Intelligence and Privacy Concerns
- Human rights Issues of Artificial Intelligence
- Legal Artificial Intelligence in Public and Private Sector
- Future of Law Visa Vis Artificial Intelligence
- Government Intervention in Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity
- AI and Criminal Justice
Submission Guidelines
- Contributions should be between 4500-6000 words. The word limit mentioned is inclusive
of footnotes. - All the submissions must consist of an Abstract of not more than 300 words along with 6 keywords.
- The abstract will be included within the word limit.
- A submission can be co-authored by a maximum of two people.
- Authors are requested to mail their original, unpublished submissions in .doc/.docx format to artificialintelligencebook.als@gmail.com
- The name of the file must contain the Name of the Author(s) along with the Title of the Submission.
- The submissions must be accompanied by a covering letter bearing the following information:
- Full Name of the Author(s)
- Position/Year of Study
- Institutional Affiliations (if any)
- Contact Details of the Author(s)
Formatting Guidelines
- The font Type and Size of the main text must be Times New Roman, 12.
- Font Type and Size of footnotes must be Times New Roman, 10.
- Line Spacing of the main text and footnotes must be 1.5, Single respectively.
- The use of headings and sub-headings is encouraged.
- Headings and Sub-Headings should be numbered, should be of the same font type and size as the main text, and should be in bold.
- Citations must be in ILI Citation.
Publication Policy
- The submissions should be the original work of the authors and must not be published elsewhere.
- Submissions with plagiarized content (not more than 10%) and copyright issues will be rejected outrightly.
- After initial screening, short-listed submissions will go through a double-blind peer-review
process and the final selection will be based on that procedure.
Submission Deadline
September 30, 2022
For further clarity one may reach out to artificialintelligencebook.als@gmail.com
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