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Artificial Intelligence in Legal Systems: Bridging Law and Technology through AI

Edited by Eriona Çela · Narasimha Rao Vajjhala · Behrouz Aslani
Chapman & Hall/CRC September 2025

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ISBN-13
9781032892399
Publisher
Chapman & Hall/CRC
Publication
September 2025
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) across legal frameworks within the European Union and beyond. It illustrates both the promising benefits of AI in improving access to justice and the significant challenges that necessitate thoughtful regulatory frameworks and interdisciplinary cooperation.

It highlights the expansive applications of AI, ranging from case management to predictive analytics, while also scrutinizing ethical challenges and legal implications. The book addresses the pressing issue of data protection in the context of Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) technology, emphasizing the EU’s commitment to individual privacy rights. The book also evaluates AI's role in public governance, using Albania as a case study, and examines the potential of blockchain technology in enhancing legal processes. The ethical nuances surrounding AI's integration into legal systems are critically examined, particularly regarding algorithmic bias and human oversight. The book advocates for a collaborative approach involving legal experts and data scientists to navigate these complexities effectively.

This book is a key resource for postgraduate students, researchers, and professionals in legal fields seeking to better understand the benefits and risks of incorporating AI into legal practices.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Legal System
Eriona Çela, Behrouz A. Aslani and Narasimha Rao Vajjhala
Chapter 2. Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Sector: Applications, Ethical Challenges, and Legal Concerns under European Union Law
Vasiliki Papadouli
Chapter 3. European Union’s Perspective on Protection of Personal Data in the Era of GPT Technology
Bartłomiej Żyłka, Siddharth Kanojia, Homam Reda El-Taj and Beata Polok
Chapter 4. The Artificial Intelligence Strategy of the European Court of Justice: Nature, Scope and Consequences
Margarita Robles-Carrillo
Chapter 5. Transparency and Accountability in AI Systems: A Realistic Approach in Albania
Eralda Methasani Çani, Miralda Çuka, and Andrea Mazelliu
Chapter 6. Fine-Tuning a Domain-Specific Large Language Model Using Low-Rank Adaptation Technique for Legal AI Applications: Case of India
V. S. Anoop and Mohammed Fawaz J
Chapter 7. Application of Artificial Intelligence in the Indian Legal System: Pros and Cons
Madhavi Kilaru and Rajasekhara Mouly Potluri
Chapter 8. An Analysis of the EU Artificial Intelligence Act
Reald Keta
Chapter 9. Merging Artificial Intelligence with the Existing Legal Frameworks: A Comparative Analysis of EU's AI Act
Sourav Mandal, Sonika Bhardwaj, Rita Ghiyal, and Sandra Jini Saju
Chapter 10. Public procurement and artificial intelligence: the case of Albania
Jonaid Myzyri and Valbona Ndrepepaj
Chapter 11. Decentralizing the Law: Exploring the Potential of Blockchain Technology in Legal Processes
Saranya A, Rajiv Iyer, Vedprakash Maralapalle, and Shivali Wagle
Chapter 12. Ethical and Legal Implications for Artificial Intelligence in Law
Hysmir Idrizi
Chapter 13. Democratizing Legal Aid: The Role of AI in Providing Affordable Justice
Shashwata Sahu, Navonita Mallick, and Sanghamitra Patnaik
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