Information Technology

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Fellow: Roger Brownsword

Brownsword, R. (2025). Law, technology and governance. Routledge.

Brownsword, R. (2020). Law 3.0: Rules, regulation, and technology. Routledge.

Brownsword, R. (2019). Law, technology and society: Re-imagining the regulatory environment. Routledge.


Fellow: Colette R. Brunschwig

Brunschwig, C. R. (2019). Perspectives of digital law: Visualization, audiovisualization and multisensorization. Forum Historiae Iuris.


Fellow: Helena Haapio

Haapio, H. (2014, February 20). Lawyers as designers, engineers and innovators: Better legal documents through information design and visualization. Jusletter IT.


Fellow: Gillian K. Hadfield

Hadfield-Menell, D., Andrus, M., & Hadfield, G. K. (2019). Legible normativity for AI alignment: The value of silly rules. In Proceedings of the 2019 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society (pp. 115–121). Association for Computing Machinery.


Fellow: Håkan Hydén

Hydén, H. (2020). AI, norms, big data, and the law. Asian Journal of Law and Society7(3), 409-436.


Fellow: Nicola Lettieri

Lettieri, N., Guarino, A., Malandrino, D., & Zaccagnino, R. (2023). Knowledge mining and social dangerousness assessment in criminal justice: Metaheuristic integration of machine learning and graph-based inference. Artificial Intelligence and Law, 31(4), 653–702.

Lettieri, N., & Parisi, D. (2013). Neminem laedere. An evolutionary agent-based model of the interplay between punishment and damaging behaviours. Artificial Intelligence and Law, 21(4), 425–453.