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🙏As we come to the end of 2024, we would like to acknowledge and thank the Editorial team, International Editorial Board, authors and the Journal reviewers for their significant and valuable contributions throughout the year #LawTech#OpenAccess
🚨New #OpenAccess article
@audrey_plan @UCDLawSchool discusses a true methodological naturalisation of law as research data, which embraces the unique characteristics and limitations of law as a data source #LegalResearch#LawAsData
🔗https://t.co/4c4dzud2jI
This #OAWeek 2024 we’re celebrating🎉 did you know the journal is only one of ten Australasian journals with the #OA@DOAJplus Seal for best practice🔓https://t.co/WdGzXokXYx
In latest issue @BuiltTech examines the rise of Large Language Models (LLMs) in the field of generative #AI and the practice of designing inputs (prompts) to drive optimal outputs for these models are transforming legal practice @qutlaw
🔗https://t.co/3afi5MlH83
🆕latest issue
Will Cesta explores the regulation of judicial analytics proposing a case for ensuring that work embraces consistent terminology, uses empirical methods and develops a robust theory of regulatory success #JudicialData
🔗https://t.co/oQp6zqu1yJ
🆕In latest issue:
Harry Jobberns and @michael_guihot discuss the extent to which computer automated decision-making processes in government are being legislatively adopted, the risks and calls for increased debate before these authorisations @qutlaw
🔗https://t.co/yur8Rk3bSp
In latest issue Maria Bartolomei and Antonia Cava
- the impact vulnerability on #migration processes and how situations of vulnerability are sometimes accentuated by the spread of social media #DigitalTechnology#refugees#AsylumSeekers
https://t.co/V2Nup3FH66
🆕In latest issue @AndrejKr delves into the relationship between language in law and the automation of legal decision-making processes #LegalTheory#LegalAutomation#AI@uptcz
🔗https://t.co/nvkaHj92CR
In latest issue @Ify_Cyberlaw gender mainstreaming into African #ArtificialIntelligence policies - a comparative analysis of the gender considerations in their policy approaches to #AI#AIGovernance
🔗https://t.co/xbq3p3JII0
🆕Maria Bartolomei and Antonia Cava examine the impact of the legal concept of vulnerability on #migration processes and how situations of vulnerability are sometimes accentuated by the spread of social media #DigitalTechnology#refugees#AsylumSeekers
🔗https://t.co/V2Nup3FH66