Enhancing Automated Decision-Making in Administrative Law Through Digital Twins of Legislation: A Grounded Theory Approach
- Autoren
- F. Schnitzhofer, C. Schütz
- Paper
- Schu25c (2025)
- Zitat
Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems (JURIX 2025), Turin, Italy, December 9-11, 2025, Eds.: Réka Markovich, Luigi Di Caro, Amon Rapp, Claudio Schifanella, IOS Press, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Volume 416: Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, ISBN 978-1-64368-638-7, DOI: 10.3233/FAIA251630, web: https://ebooks.iospress.nl/doi/10.3233/FAIA251630, pp. 436-438 (3 pages), 2025. - Ressourcen
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Kurzfassung (Englisch)
Automated decision-making in administrative law holds the promise of considerable efficiency gains, enhanced consistency, and increased transparency. This extended abstract distills a qualitative study based on semi-structured expert interviews that adopts a grounded theory approach to investigate the preconditions, constraints, and opportunities for embedding the concept of Digital Twin of Administrative Law (DTAL) into legislative and administrative processes while safeguarding the Rule of Law.
Keywords: Legal Ontologies, Semantic Interoperability, Ontological Alignment, Digital Twins, Automated Decision-Making, Rule of Law, Administrative Law