Proposed Book Title
Legal Analytics: The Future of Analytics in Legal

Scope of the Book
The Book navigates the crisscrossing of intelligent technology and legal field in building up new landscape of transformation. Legal automation navigation is multidimensional wherein it intends to construct streamline communication, approval and management of legal tasks. Evolving environment of technology has emphasized need for better automations in legal field from time to time. Although legal scholars took long to embrace Information revolution of legal field. The book delves into advancement in technology revolutionizing legal field with new tools and approaches for workflows of lawyers, judges, legal researchers and law scholars. Artificial Intelligence is changing current visions of legal applications and changing the practice of law for eg: the computational models for legal reasoning, argumentative techniques, analyzing legal texts and their predictive legal outcomes analysis with reasons that legal professionals will be able to evaluate for themselves. Legal Analytics technologies are examined in this book, which contributes in future predictive crime through various machine learning algorithms applications. Although technology has immense potential to do much more but due to lack of regulatory and governance framework, its use is concerning.

List of Chapters(Tentative and not limited to):
1. Law and Automation – Historical development, Challenges and Opportunities & Way forward
2. Legal Analytics - Historical development, Challenges and Opportunities & Way forward
3. Applied Legal Analytics & Artificial Intelligence
4. Predictive Analytics in Legal Field
5. Concept of deep learning with artificial neural networks
6. Machine learning, Data Analytics and Automation of Policing (Case studies on Automation of security and rehabilitative measures in prison in developing and developed countries)
7. Legal Analytics & Crime Forecasting ( case studies on Automated inferring of criminality from facial images in developing and developed countries)
8. Legal Analytics in Forensic Investigation ( such as Brain mapping, DNA technology, Polygraph test in Developed and developing countries)
9. Legal Analytics in Law Enforcement and Policing (Use of computer statistics or geo spat modelling to predict future crime spots)
10. Legal Analytics & Data Mining ( use of Legal Analytics in Law firms & LPOs in developed and developing countries)
11. Legal Analytics & Judicial Behaviour ( Human behaviour of real Judges & Robot Judges, concept of empathetic attitude v. legal reasoning)
12. Use of International Child Sexual Exploitation Image Database (ICSE DB) to fight child sexual abuse in developed/ developing countries
13. Use of Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS) algorithms in developing/ developed countries
14. Comparative study on European and American Charter on the use of AI in judicial systems & draft of model charter for use of AI in developing countries


Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline: May 10, 2021
Notification of acceptance: May 20, 2021
Full Chapter Submission Deadline: July 31, 2021
Review of Chapter Notification: Aug 10, 2021
Final Chapter Submission: August 31, 2021

Editors/Contact:
1. Dr.Namita Singh Malik
Galgotias University, India
2. Dr.Elizaveta Alexandrovna Gromova
South Ural State University, Russia
3. Dr.Smita Gupta
Delhi Metropolitan Education
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India
4. Dr.Balamurugan Balusamy
Galgotias University, India

The book will be published by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group and submitted to SCOPUS for further processing.

Regarding any queries, contact latfoail2021@gmail.com

Submission Link
Submissions can be made on the link provided.

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