THE JURISPRUDENCE OF ALGORITHMS: RETHINKING LEGAL THEORY IN THE AGE OF AI

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https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v19i1.7175

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This paper explores the evolving interface between artificial intelligence and legal theory, arguing that the rise of algorithmic governance necessitates a fundamental reassessment of jurisprudence. Through theoretical analysis, case studies, and interdisciplinary literature, the article investigates how AI challenges established doctrines of legal interpretation, procedural fairness, and legal personhood. The paper proposes a framework for understanding the epistemological and normative implications of algorithmic decision-making in legal contexts and offers policy recommendations for a just and transparent integration of AI into the rule of law.

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2025-06-30

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