
Legal Informatics
Giovanni Ziccardi(Author)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 20. November 2025
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-1-0353-2115-5 (ISBN)
Description
In this timely book, Giovanni Ziccardi presents a structured analytical overview of legal informatics as a discipline that connects legal professionals to the digital landscape. He analyses the transformative impact of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) on the field, including improved accessibility to information and greater efficiency in justice administration.
Legal Informatics addresses key topics encompassing the evolution of legal databases, the role of AI in aiding legal decision-making and research, and the ethical challenges posed by automation, such as increased bias. It explores how enhanced data analysis fosters understanding of legal applications and patterns, and the implications of cybersecurity risks, including privacy and rights concerns. Ziccardi examines the use of big data, the growing role of cloud computing, and digital computer ethics in practice. Ultimately, he positions technology as central to the present and future of law, while grounding it in the field's history and pioneers.
Assessing the complex benefits and drawbacks of digital technologies on the legal system, this book is a vital resource for scholars and students of internet and technology law, and information and media law. It is also beneficial for jurists, lawyers, and judges who are looking to expand their digital literacy.
Legal Informatics addresses key topics encompassing the evolution of legal databases, the role of AI in aiding legal decision-making and research, and the ethical challenges posed by automation, such as increased bias. It explores how enhanced data analysis fosters understanding of legal applications and patterns, and the implications of cybersecurity risks, including privacy and rights concerns. Ziccardi examines the use of big data, the growing role of cloud computing, and digital computer ethics in practice. Ultimately, he positions technology as central to the present and future of law, while grounding it in the field's history and pioneers.
Assessing the complex benefits and drawbacks of digital technologies on the legal system, this book is a vital resource for scholars and students of internet and technology law, and information and media law. It is also beneficial for jurists, lawyers, and judges who are looking to expand their digital literacy.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-2115-5 (9781035321155)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Giovanni Ziccardi, Professor of Legal Informatics and Director of the Information Society Law Research Center, Faculty of Law, University of Milan, Italy
Content
Contents
Preface
PART I THE ORIGINS, THE EVOLUTION AND THE
FUTURE OF LEGAL INFORMATICS
1 The fundamental role of legal informatics in the digital society
2 The jurist and the cloud and big data ecosystem
PART II COMPUTER ETHICS, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
AND CYBERSECURITY
3 Legal informatics, computer ethics and artificial intelligence
4 The jurist and cybersecurity
PART III THE NEW FRONTIERS OF LEGAL INFORMATICS:
LEGAL DESIGN, LEGAL PROMPTING, LEGAL
TECH, CODING FOR LAWYERS, DEONTOLOGY
AND LEGAL DRAFTING
5 Legal design, legal tech and coding for lawyers
6 Legal informatics, deontology and the secrecy of the profession
7 Documentary and managerial legal informatics
Conclusions
Bibliography
Preface
PART I THE ORIGINS, THE EVOLUTION AND THE
FUTURE OF LEGAL INFORMATICS
1 The fundamental role of legal informatics in the digital society
2 The jurist and the cloud and big data ecosystem
PART II COMPUTER ETHICS, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
AND CYBERSECURITY
3 Legal informatics, computer ethics and artificial intelligence
4 The jurist and cybersecurity
PART III THE NEW FRONTIERS OF LEGAL INFORMATICS:
LEGAL DESIGN, LEGAL PROMPTING, LEGAL
TECH, CODING FOR LAWYERS, DEONTOLOGY
AND LEGAL DRAFTING
5 Legal design, legal tech and coding for lawyers
6 Legal informatics, deontology and the secrecy of the profession
7 Documentary and managerial legal informatics
Conclusions
Bibliography