3 | -- | 4 | Clinton J. Andrews. Something in Common |
5 | -- | 9 | Jeremy Pitt. Knowing the Unknowable: Soft Laws and Hard Decisions |
10 | -- | 13 | Carlos Ignacio Gutierrez, Gary E. Marchant, Katina Michael. Ideas on Optimizing the Future Soft Law Governance of AI |
14 | -- | 24 | Hillary R. Sutcliffe, Samantha Brown. Trust and Soft Law for AI |
25 | -- | 36 | Craig E. Shank. Credibility of Soft Law for Artificial Intelligence - Planning and Stakeholder Considerations |
37 | -- | 51 | Daniel W. Linna. Evaluating Artificial Intelligence for Legal Services: Can "Soft Law" Lead to Enforceable Standards for Effectiveness? |
52 | -- | 56 | Lucille Nalbach Tournas, Diana M. Bowman. AI Insurance: Risk Management 2.0 |
57 | -- | 67 | Sara R. Jordan. Challenges of Artificial Intelligence Review in a Soft Law Environment |
68 | -- | 76 | Walter G. Johnson, Diana M. Bowman. A Survey of Instruments and Institutions Available for the Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence |
77 | -- | 86 | Emile Loza de Siles. Soft Law for Unbiased and Nondiscriminatory Artificial Intelligence |
87 | -- | 100 | Neil A. Chilson, Taylor D. Barkley. The Two Faces of Facial Recognition Technology |
101 | -- | 114 | Jordan M. Buckwald, Gary E. Marchant. Improving Soft Law Governance of the Internet of Things |
115 | -- | 0 | Éric Wenaas. Corrections to "Edison - Edmund Morris (New York, NY, USA: Random House, 2019, 800 pp.)" |