Call for Papers | Journal of Computational Law and Legal Technology (JCLLT) | Inaugural Issue
About the Journal
The Journal of Computational Law and Legal Technology (JCLLT) is inviting original submissions for its inaugural issue.
JCLLT is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing scholarship at the intersection of law, artificial intelligence, computer science, and emerging legal technologies.
The journal seeks to foster critical discourse on the impact of computational systems and digital technologies on legal theory, legal practice, governance, regulation, and access to justice.
Themes & Areas of Submission
Submissions may include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Computational Theories of Law
AI, Machine Learning & Predictive Analytics in Legal Contexts
Natural Language Processing for Legal Text Analysis
Legal Reasoning & Rule-Based Systems
Legal Informatics & Intelligent Legal Assistants
Blockchain, Smart Contracts & RegTech
Legal Information Retrieval & Digital Court Technologies
Ethics, Bias & Fairness in Algorithmic Decision-Making
AI Governance & Compliance Automation
Digital Transformation & Innovation in Legal Systems
Access to Justice & Legal Technology
Eligibility
Submissions are invited from:
Legal Scholars
Researchers & Academicians
Practitioners
Technologists
Students & Interdisciplinary Researchers
The journal welcomes contributions from the fields of:
Law
Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence
Data Science
Philosophy
Technology & Governance
Related Interdisciplinary Areas
Types of Contributions Accepted
Theoretical Papers
Empirical Research
Technical Papers
Doctrinal Analyses
Interdisciplinary Scholarship
What This Journal Offers
Platform for interdisciplinary legal-tech scholarship
Opportunity to contribute to emerging discourse on AI and law
Academic engagement at the intersection of technology and legal systems
Visibility among scholars, practitioners, and researchers in computational law
