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This book offers a wide-angled exploration of the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and legal systems, tracing how technological innovation is reshaping governance, policy, rights, responsibilities, and institutional structures. Moving beyond surface-level debates, it examines the deeper legal, ethical, and regulatory tensions emerging from AI’s rapid expansion—ranging from privacy and accountability frameworks to questions of fairness, liability, and social impact. With a combination of analytical depth and practical grounding, the book highlights how AI is transforming the legal landscape while also demanding new ways of interpreting justice in a digitally driven world.
Key Features
This book is well suited for law students, researchers, legal practitioners, policymakers, and technologists who wish to understand the multidimensional impact of artificial intelligence on legal systems.
CHAPTER 1
An Introduction to the Artificial Intelligence and Law
Dr. Pooja, Dr. Jasdeep Singh – p.1
CHAPTER 2
Artificial Intelligence Contribution to Accomplishing the Sustainable Development Goals
Dr. Vinee – p.17
CHAPTER 3
Evolving Landscape of AI Regulation: Global Trends and National Responses
Dr. Naveen S. – p.26
CHAPTER 4
Navigating AI Regulations: A Global Outlook with a Special Focus on India
Dr. Wasim Ahmad, Mohd. Tahir Husain – p.65
CHAPTER 5
Artificial Intelligence Governance in India and Across the Globe: Ethical, Legal and Social Challenges
Prof. Dr. Ajay Kumar, Ms. Sweta Kumari – p.84
CHAPTER 6
Accountability in the Age of DEEPFAKE: Legal and Ethical Challenges in AI-Driven Manipulations
Advocate Sifa P. Inamdar – p.110
CHAPTER 7
Advancing the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Through Artificial Intelligence
Dr. Dolly Singh, Dr. Gurwinder Singh – p.136
CHAPTER 8
Emerging Uses of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges
Pro. (Dr.) Vandana A. Kumar, Mr. Harsh Kumar – p.151
CHAPTER 9
Revolutionizing Court Operations with AI: Addressing Intrinsic Challenges
Dr. Aparna Singh – p.167
CHAPTER 10
An Artificial Cerebrum for Governing the Future: Cognitive Simulations for Adapting Policy Making
Ms. Radhika Shukla, Dr. Rajeev Kumar Singh – p.187
CHAPTER 11
Surveillance and Privacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: An Indian Perspective
Mr. Abhimanyu Gandhi, Mr. Siddhant Tiwari – p.201
CHAPTER 12
Artificial Intelligence in Public Health: Innovations, Challenges, and Future Directions
Dr. Aneesh V. Pillai, Ms. Nandana Rajesh – p.218
CHAPTER 13
The Potential for AI to Improve Access to Justice and Legal Services: A Study
Mr. Harsh Kumar & Ms. Sanskriiit Rana – p.233
CHAPTER 14
A Study to Analyse the Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the Development of the E-Health Sector from Legal Framework
Dr. MD Habib Alam – p.251
CHAPTER 15
A Steps Towards Artificial Intelligence in Indian Legal Education
Adv. Ranit Kumar Bose – p.259
CHAPTER 16
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Forensic Science in Indian Scenario
Mr. Abhay Kumar Pandey, Dr. Shashikant Tripathi – p.267
CHAPTER 17
Artificial Intelligence and Law: A Legal Study of Emerging Trends
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Gautam, Mr. Devendra Kumar – p.283
CHAPTER 18
Balancing Innovation and Protection: AI’s Double-Edged Role in IPR
Dr. Sweta Rani, Mrs. Swati Joshi – p.296
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