Legal Informatics from IDG to IGSG via ITTIG

Part One: From the origins to the technology of the 1980s

Authors

  • Giancarlo Taddei Elmi Ricercatore Emerito del CNR associato all'Istituto di Informatica Giuridica e Sistemi Giudiziari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1825-1927/15583

Keywords:

Legal informatics, Information and decision-support systems, Information technology and law

Abstract

The contribution deals with the path of Legal Informatics through a triangulation between the development of the relationship between Informatics and Law, CNR projects (IDG, ITTIG and IGSG) and my own research activities. It describes the encounter of computer science and legal culture (1940s), the birth of artificial intelligence (1950s), the systematisation of jurisprudence and the arrival of Legal Informatics in Europe and Italy (1960s), the development of both practice and theory of Legal Informatics (1970s), the birth of the Institute for Legal Documentation, the systematisation of the relationship between Legal Informatics and Law, the explosion of expert systems, academic diffusion and the separation of Legal Informatics and Information Technology and the Law (1980s).

Published

2022-09-30

How to Cite

Taddei Elmi, G. (2022) “Legal Informatics from IDG to IGSG via ITTIG: Part One: From the origins to the technology of the 1980s”, i-lex. Bologna, Italy, 15(1), pp. 1–15. doi: 10.6092/issn.1825-1927/15583.

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