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The Cambridge handbook of AI in civil dispute resolution / edited by Amy J. Schmitz, Marco Giacalone, Pietro Ortolani.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Schmitz, Amy J. (Law teacher), editor.
Giacalone, Marco, editor.
Ortolani, Pietro, editor.
Series:
Cambridge law handbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence--Legal applications.
Artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence--Law and legislation.
Dispute resolution (Law)--Technological innovations.
Dispute resolution (Law).
Dispute resolution (Law)--Data processing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Other Title:
Handbook of AI in civil dispute resolution
AI in civil dispute resolution
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2026.
Summary:
"The Cambridge Handbook of AI in Civil Dispute Resolution is the first global, in-depth exploration of how artificial intelligence is transforming civil justice. Moving past speculation, it showcases real-world applications-from predictive analytics in Brazil's courts to generative AI in the Dutch legal system and China's AI-driven Internet Courts. Leading scholars and practitioners examine the legal, ethical, and regulatory challenges, including the EU AI Act and emerging governance frameworks. With rich case studies and comparative insights, the book explores AI's impact on access to justice, procedural fairness, and the evolving public–private balance. Essential reading for legal academics, policymakers, technologists, and dispute resolution professionals, it offers a critical lens on AI's promise-and its limits-in reshaping civil dispute resolution worldwide."-- From Cambridge Core.
Contents:
Responsible use of AI in civil dispute resolution / Amy J. Schmitz
From conflict to code: how AI is rewriting dispute resolution / Janet K. Martinez and Grande H. Lum
From AI ethics to AI regulation: emerging regulatory frameworks for AI-enhanced justice / Natali Helberger and Isabella Banks
The roles AI is (and should be) playing in dispute resolution: on the legitimacy of AI legal applications / Talia Schwartz-Maor and Orna Rabinovich-Einy
Balancing innovation and ethics: a content analysis of framework documents regulating generative AI in legal practice / Giampiero Lupo
AI governance beyond EO 14110: federal efforts, state regulations, and civil litigation / Iria Giuffrida and Daniel Shin
The EU’s AI act and its effects on AI-enhanced civil justice in Europe / Martin Ebers, Benedikt Quarch, and Patrick Rode
Artificial intelligence and international commercial courts / Georgios Dimitropoulos and Umar Azmeh
Generative AI and civil justice: towards responsible use in judicial workflows / Anna van Duin and Rachel Rietveld
The use of AI in China’s internet courts / Jia Wang and Lei Chen
Integrating AI in the Brazilian justice system / Roberto Baumgarten Kuster and Elisa Vanzella de Lucena
VoorRecht-rechtspraak: enhancing access to justice in the Netherlands with online (supported) dispute resolution / Pieter K. van Riemsdijk and Thomas J. Helling
The terminator judge III: the rise of the machines / Nicolás Lozada, Federico Olsen, and Jacobo Gómez
Integrating AI in mediation / Hannes Westermann
The legal validity of the adoption of AI in decision-making in international commercial arbitration / Sara Hourani
AI and arbitration in sub-Saharan African countries / Emilia Onyema
AI and tools for expanding access to justice / Quinten Steenhuis
Contract performance management tools: the monitoring of contracts execution / Silvia Martinelli
AI and the public/private divide in civil dispute resolution / Pietro Ortolani
Centaur arbitration: AI’s role and challenges in shaping the future of arbitration / Hannah Carlota Osaer and Maud Piers
AI and the future of public courts / Nicolas Vermeys and Jinzhe Tan
AI and the future of private dispute resolution mechanisms / Marco Giacalone
Conclusion: toward a holistic and human-centred future for AI in civil dispute resolution / Amy J. Schmitz, Marco Giacalone, and Pietro Ortolani.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Cambridge Core, viewed May 26, 2026).
Other Format:
Print version : Cambridge handbook of AI in civil dispute resolution.
ISBN:
9781009589086
1009589083
9781009589109
1009589105
OCLC:
1579846323
Publisher Number:
CIPO000352852
CIPO000355733
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license

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