Aims & Scope

The journal aims to advance research and practice at the intersection of computational law, AI-driven legal reasoning, and global justice governance. It provides a platform for scholarly work addressing the integration of cutting-edge technologies into automated legal analytics, smart contract verification, AI-assisted adjudication, regulatory compliance systems, predictive justice models, formal argumentation frameworks, and policy architectures for trustworthy legal AI. The journal welcomes theoretical, empirical, and practice-oriented studies that contribute to the understanding and advancement of technological innovation in computational law across global legal and socio-technical ecosystems.

Single-blinded Peer Review

Committed to scientific integrity and editorial excellence, Computational Law & AI Legal Reasoning a single-blinded peer-review process and adheres to the highest ethical standards as outlined by COPE. The journal champions openness, reproducibility, and inclusivity, guaranteeing that all content is rigorously peer-reviewed and permanently open-access to accelerate knowledge exchange and worldwide impact in computational law and AI legal reasoning.

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