1st Edition
Artificial Intelligence for Legal System Jurisprudence in the Digital Age
1. Artificial Intelligence in the Realm of Justice: Revisit to the Jurisprudential Notions of Justice
Alankrita Mathur
Lisa P Lukose
2. Safeguarding Personal Data and Privacy (PDP) in The Era of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) Through The Human Rights Lens: Exploring Legal Hurdles And Policy Implications
Nguyen Phuong Dung
Vu Truc Hanh
3. Liability in the Age of AI: Perspectives on Criminal and Civil Responsibility for AI-Induced Harm
Reva Gupta
Mudassir Nazir
4. Constitutional Echoes in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Bridging Literature, Law, and Technology
Yogesh Mishra
Basil N. Darlong Diengdoh
5. Enhancing Legal Research Engagement with ChatGPT: An AI Tool Perspective
Ripal Gupta
Foram Patel
Navtika Singh Nautiyal
6. Responsible Application of Artificial Intelligence in the State: The Case of Chile
Lorayne Finol Romero
7. Uncover the Potential of Artificial Intelligence in Legal System Flaking Crime Prevention: Breakthrough New Tools for Law Enforcement in the Digital- Futuristic Arena
Bhupinder Singh
Christian Kaunert
8. The Watchful Eye: Exploring Artificial Intelligence as the Contemporary Panopticon in the Criminal Justice System
Anindita Bhattacharjee
9. A Small But Digital Step in Cross-Border Judicial Cooperation of EU Member States
Jura Golub
10. A Few Critical People to Handle the Truth: AI, Hallucinations and the Labour of Law Clerks
Malcolm Katrak
Jake Okechukwu Effoduh
11. Algorithmic Democracy: Exploring The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence on Elections in India - A Case Study in Odisha & West Bengal
Sneha
Shreya Chatterjee
Abhinash Mohanta
12. Justice in the Digital Age: Popular Culture and the Rise of AI-Powered Legal Decision-Making
Gagandeep Kaur
13. The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Procedural Laws: Reimagining Justice in the Digital Era
Jasdeep Singh
Riya Chugh
14. Utility and Efficiency of Ai-Driven Legal System: Illustrations Around The Globe
Bommuluri Bhavana Rao
Megha Patel
Biography
Smita Gupta, PhD, is a Professor at School of law, Galgotias University She has a teaching experience of more than twenty years in interdisciplinary areas of law and social sciences. Her area of interest lies in exploring multifaced dimensions of law with special focus on associative links of sociological perspective. She believes that an interdisciplinary research and teaching will bring far ranging results in academic study of law and in placing lawyer as an social engineer. She has keen interest in exploring areas of socio-legal philosophy, Gender studies, AI & society etc.
Namita Singh Malik, PhD, is working as Professor at School of Law Galgotias University, India. She has nineteen years of experience in the field of Law. Her teaching and research interest lies in the area of Gender Studies, Criminal laws, Forensic Science, Law & Technology. She has more than 25 research paper presentation & publications.
Ardyllis Alves Soares
PhD and Master's Degree in Law from UFRGS, with a doctoral internship at Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen - Germany. Post-Doctoral Internship in International Law from the University Center of Brasília - CEUB (2019-2023). Specialist in International Law from UFRGS and in Business Law from IBMEC/RJ. Diplôme d'Université in European and French Contract Law from Université de Savoie - France. He was a Legal Consultant to the Ministry of Justice/SENACON for the themes of Consumer and Tourism, hired by UNESCO, and Consumer Relations and Persons with Disabilities, hired by UNDP. Lawyer. He was a Legal Consultant to the UN Tourism for the themes of Latin American and Caribbean Tourism Law, hired by IDB.
B.Balamurugan completed Ph.D at VIT University, Vellore and currently working as a Professor in Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. He has 15 years of teaching experience in the field of computer science. His area of interest lies in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Big data, Networking. He has published more than 100 international journals papers and contributed book chapters.
Sneha Dhillon is an Assistant Professor of Law at Bharati Vidyapeeth (deemed to be) University, New Law College, Pune. She works on technology-related legal issues, especially how artificial intelligence affects society, individual rights and the justice system. Her research covers topics like dating apps and algorithms, LGBTQ+ representation in digital media, intellectual property and the delays in arbitration processes. As the editor of this book on Artificial Intelligence for Legal System, she brings a practical and thoughtful approach to understanding how new technologies are shaping legal thinking and everyday life.






