Computational Law in a Nutshell

Matthew N. O. Sadiku, Uwakwe C. Chukwu, Janet O. Sadiku

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Technology has demonstrated the potential to revolutionize legal-services delivery, thus improving access to law and legal services for everyone. Computational technologies hold great promise for automating the delivery of various legal services across this spectrum. As technologies advance, savvy lawyers will use them to augment their services. Computational law is a growing interdisciplinary field that stands at the intersection of law and computation. It uses computer science and engineering to create automated legal software that can be used on a computer or in a mobile application.


This paper addresses the topic of computational law and its implications for law and privacy.

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Matthew N. O. Sadiku
Uwakwe C. Chukwu
Janet O. Sadiku
Sadiku, M. N. O., Chukwu, U. C., & Sadiku, J. O. (2024). Computational Law in a Nutshell. Journal of Sustainability in Integrated Policy and Practice, 2(5), 1–4. Retrieved from https://journals.proindex.uz/index.php/SIPP/article/view/955
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