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About the Book

The book explores how AI impacts various aspects of legal practice, including research, writing, due diligence, and litigation. It also highlights AI’s potential to significantly enhance access to legal services and affordability in India, particularly considering the vast legal aid gap.

This promising aspect of AI in the legal sector is a beacon of hope for the future.

Themes

  • The Legal Status of AI Agents
  • AI-Powered Tax Planning and Optimization Strategies
  • AI and Legal Ontologies: Building the Blocks of Machine-Readable Law
  • AI and Predictive Justice: Algorithmic Risk Assessment and Beyond
  • AI and Neurotechnology: Legal Implications of Brain-Computer Evidence in Court
  • Monitoring Environmental Compliance with AI-Enabled Sensor Networks
  • Navigating Data Privacy Concerns in AI-Driven Personalized Medicine
  • AI in mediation, arbitration, and online dispute resolution platforms.
  • Legal implications of AI automation for employment law, social security, and the gig economy.
  • AI and Smart Contracts: The Future of Self-Executing Agreements
  • Role of AI in Child Custody Decisions & Family Law Proceedings
  • Legal research vis-à-vis aids of technology and artificial intelligence
  • Introduction of artificial intelligence in law enforcement procedures
  • Modernisation of the case management system and justice delivery with the use of artificial intelligence
  • Enhancement of access to justice in collaboration with AI tools
  • Incorporation of the tools of AI in the discourse of legal education
  • Case studies of intellectual property rights in the field of publication industry in the light of artificial intelligence

Submission Guidelines

  • The chapter should be 6,000 to 10,000 words (including footnotes).
  • Co-authorship is allowed for up to three co-authors.
  • Citation Format: Authors are requested to use footnotes only. Footnotes should conform to the ILI Style

Formatting Guidelines

  • The chapter should be double-spaced in Times New Roman 12-point font.
  • The Main Title should be in full capitals, bold and centred with a 12-point font.
  • Sub-titles should be in sentence case, bold and 12-point font. Authors’ names should be in small capitals and centred in 12-point font.
  • Footnotes should be in Times New Roman 10-point font.

Who is it for?

Submissions shall only be made by Legal Professionals, Academicians, PhD. Scholars, Researchers, Advocates, Lawyers and Corporate Counsels. UG/PG. Students shall refrain from sending book chapter proposals.

How to Submit?

Click on the link provided below to submit.

Important Dates

  • Book Chapter Proposal: 20th August 2024 (11.59 PM, IST)
  • Communication of Acceptance of Proposals: 5th September 2024 (11.59 PM, IST)
  • Final Submission of the Book Chapters: 15th November 2024 (11.59 PM, IST)
  • Communication of Improvements and other details: To be informed later

Contact Information

For any further clarification, please email on: bookchaptersenquiry@gmail.com

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