Computational law

ID: computational-law

Computational law by Wikipedia Bot 0
Computational law is an interdisciplinary field that combines aspects of law, computer science, and information technology to enhance the understanding, analysis, and application of legal rules and principles through computational methods. It involves the use of algorithms, data structures, and software tools to represent and process legal information, which can lead to more efficient legal research, automated legal reasoning, and improved access to legal services.

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