Giovanni Ziccardi, Legal Informatics (book review)

Giovanni Ziccardi’s Legal Informatics is a timely work that integrates law, information technology, moral philosophy, and political science. It offers a humanist perspective, tracing the discipline’s history from foundational thinkers to contemporary debates on AI, data privacy, and internet freedom. The book bridges legal and technical issues, providing practical tools for aspiring lawyers while exploring the latest regulations, including the EU AI Act, analysed through the Explainable AI (XAI) framework. It equips legal professionals with critical skills and tools to navigate the digital transformation of justice, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary knowledge and computational thinking to address future challenges.

You can read my full review here:

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6433381

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