CISLS Book News | CCF Computational Law Branch Research Series has been published
The CCF Computational Law Branch Research Series "Computational Law and Data Ethics" and "Information and Legal Reasoning in the Smart Network" have been published.
The publication of this series of books was generously sponsored by Ms. Guo Jingrong, Chairman of Shanghai Youqian Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., and special thanks are given!
CCF Computational Law Research Series
Computational Law and Data Ethics
Information and Legal Reasoning in the Intelligent Network
Editor-in-chief Ji Weidong
Deputy editors-in-chief (in alphabetical order) Shen Weixing, Wang Xiaoyang, Zuo Weimin
Editorial board members (in alphabetical order)
Chen Liang, Ji Weidong, Lin Xifen, Liu Yiqun, Liu Changjun,
Ming Huifang, Pu Yifei, Shen Weixing, Wang Fang, Wang Lusheng,
Wang Xiaoyang, Wang Zhu, Xiong Minghui, Yang Li, Zuo Weimin.
Executive editor Lin Xifen, Tan Jun
Academic secretary Zhao Zerui, Cui Chuanzhe, Weng Zhuangzhuang
Editor's note:
With the rise of the Internet, big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, language big models and the literary metaverse, computational law is an emerging discipline that integrates the humanities and sciences. Although the idea of "legal mathematics" and happiness calculators has emerged since Leibniz and Bentham, the revolutionary changes in the legal ecology from conceptual calculation to probability calculation, to data deep learning and high-speed algorithm iteration did not really begin until the beginning of the 21st century. In the future era of human-machine coexistence, computational law will surely present a more brilliant prospect in the cross-border communication between reality and virtuality, but at the same time it will also present a series of new topics on ethics, jurisprudence and governance to the entire society.
——Ji Weidong
Ji Weidong, editor-in-chief, "Computational Law and Data Ethics" (CCF Computational Law Branch Research Series ①)
Publisher: Commercial Press
Publication date: October 2024
Table of Contents
Preface The Vision of Computational Law
Part I The Connotation, History and Future of Computational Law
The Territory of Computational Law……………………………………………………Ji Weidong
A New Paradigm for Legal Research: The Connotation, Scope and Methods of Computational Law………………Shen Weixing Liu Yun
The Future of Computational Law in China: Reflection and Prospects…………………………Zuo Weimin
Four Essays on Basic Issues of Quantitative Law……………………………………Qu Maohui
Computational Law: Development Dimensions, Development Trends and Prospects of Vision……………………Yu Xiaohong
The Evolution of Quantitative Law, Computational Law to Cognitive Law……………………Zhang Ni Pu Yifei
Computational Law: As a New Legal Research Method……………………Deng Jinting Zhang Jianyue
Part II Legal Informatics Based on Big Data and Machine Learning
Towards Big Data Legal Research……………………………………Zuo Weimin
From Legal Metrology to Legal Informatics--Legal Artificial Intelligence 70 Years (1949-2019)…………Xiong Minghui
An Outline of Legal Informatics………………………………………………………………Xiong Minghui
Informatization and Intelligence: Analysis in the Judicial Context…………………………Liu Yiqun Wu Yueyue
A Preliminary Study on the Application of Big Data Evidence in Criminal Justice……………………………Lin Xifen
On the Construction of the “Domain Theory” of Legal Big Data……………………………………Wang Lusheng
The Application of Nonlinear Recursive Identification Theory in Sentencing Data Analysis………………Wang Fang Zhang Lantian Guo Lei
Part III Data Ethics and Algorithmic Justice
Constructing the Ethical Order of the Digital World……………………………………Wang Guoyu Mei Hong
The concept, law and policy of artificial intelligence development………………………………Ji Weidong
Exploring the significance of legal procedures in the digital age: Focusing on algorithmic dictatorship and procedural justice in risk prevention and control administration…Ji Weidong
Rebuilding the digital rights system: Towards a differential pattern of privacy, information and data………………Shen Weixing
On the standardized transformation of data security……………………………………………Yang Li
Exploration of the legalization of data technology ethics…………………………………………Li Siqi
Computational justice: The legal construction of the relationship between algorithms and law……………………………Zheng Yushuang
Ji Weidong, editor-in-chief, "Information and Legal Reasoning in the Intelligent Network" (CCF Computational Law Branch Research Series ②)
Publisher: Commercial Press
Publication date: October 2024
Table of Contents
Preface The Vision of Computational Law
Part I Computerization of Legal Reasoning
Legal Argumentation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence……………………………………………………Ji Weidong
Reasoning Modeling Path of Legal Artificial Intelligence…………………………………………Xiong Minghui
Artificial Intelligence and Fact Finding………………………………………………………………Li Zheng
Basic Model of Legal Reasoning in the Age of Artificial Intelligence…………………………………………Lei Lei
Realization Path of “Quasi-Syllogism” Assisted by Judicial Artificial Intelligence Reasoning…………………………Wang Zhu
Logical Reasoning and Argumentation of the New Generation of Legal Intelligence System…………………………Liu Dongliang
Non-Formal Logic Turn in Legal Argumentation Artificial Intelligence Research………………………………Wei Bin
Part II Architecture, Algorithms and Law in Intelligent Networks
Legal Change in the Age of Intelligent Internet……………………………………………………Ma Changshan
Algorithmic Law and Legal Algorithms…………………………………………………………Zheng Ge
Legal regulation of algorithmic administrative decision-making under the perspective of administrative disclosure……………………………………Chen Liang Xue Qian
On the architecture of cyberspace and its legal implications………………………………………………………Hu Ling
On the legal regulation of algorithms……………………………………………………………………Ding Xiaodong
Integrated governance of technology and law: Personal information protection by design………………………………Zhang Jihong
Genealogy of algorithm regulation……………………………………………………………………Su Yu
Part III Social norms and legal norms of the metaverse
Interactive relations and law of the metaverse……………………………………………………Ji Weidong
Regulating the metaverse: possibilities, difficulties and basic ideas……………………………………Ding Wei Yu Xingzhong
New ideas for criminal law regulation of crimes in the metaverse………………………………………………Liu Xianquan
Legal principles of metaverse governance…………………………………………………………Cheng Jinhua
On NFT Legal characterization of digital works transactions……………………………………………………Wang Qian
Administrative regulation path of the metaverse: a framework analysis…………………………………………Huang Pei
Theoretical positioning and basic framework of the legalization of metaverse governance………………………………Wang Qicai
Editor-in-Chief Profile
Professor Ji Weidong is currently a senior professor of liberal arts and a member of the School Affairs Committee of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Dean of the China Institute of Law and Society, and Director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence Governance and Legal Research. He is also the President of the Law and Sociology Research Association of the Shanghai Law Society, the founder and editor-in-chief of the international academic journal Asian Journal of Law and Society, the President of the Computational Law Branch of the China Computer Federation (CCF), the consultant of the Expert Advisory Committee of the Shanghai National New Generation Artificial Intelligence Development and Innovation Pilot Zone, a member of the China Digital Economy 50 Forum, the executive director of the Chinese Judicial Research Association, and the vice chairman of the Asian Alliance for Technology for Sustainable Development.