A Survey on Computational Law in the Era of Large Language Models

ACL ARR 2025 February Submission4324 Authors

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Abstract: Research on computational law aims to build a bridge between Computer Science and Law, The application of AI techniques to the field of Law (AI for Law), as well as the regulation of issues arising from LLMs (Law for AI), have become important topics attracting significant attention from both AI researchers and legal professionals. AI technology, when applied effectively, has the potential to free legal professionals from the burden of repetitive tasks. At the same time, with appropriate policy support from these professionals, AI can be guided to evolve in a safer direction. This paper presents an overview of the development of computational law research from both 'AI for Law' and 'Law for AI' perspectives. We carry out experiments, interviews and provide a comprehensive analysis of current works, paving the way for future exploration. Detailed information regarding our work can be found at \url{https://anonymous.4open.science/r/LLM-Regulation-E813/README.md}.
Paper Type: Long
Research Area: Computational Social Science and Cultural Analytics
Research Area Keywords: `Legal NLP, AI Regulation, Computational Law
Contribution Types: Surveys
Languages Studied: English, Chinese, German
Submission Number: 4324
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