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šŸ“š Explore the Latest Research published in the Journal of Computational Law and Legal Technology JCLLT is pleased to highlight the articles currently available in our Online First section. These peer-reviewed papers have been accepted, assigned DOIs, and are fully citable while awaiting inclusion in a regular issue. šŸ”¹ Competition, Market Power and Artificial Intelligence Ecosystems in Africa šŸ”¹ Computational Detection of Constitutional Drift: Network Analysis and Semantic Measurement of Argentine Supreme Court Jurisprudence (1922–2025) šŸ”¹ Regulatory-Grade Evidence for AI in FinTech: A Control-Mapped Framework and Blockchain-Anchored Architecture for Audit Replay šŸ”¹ Identifying How UK Legislation Is Applied in Case Law: An Ensemble LLM Approach Using LegalDocML šŸ”¹ Catch the Platypus! Negated Conditionals as a Challenge for Machine Translation from Natural Language into Logical Formalisms Using Large Language Models These contributions showcase the breadth of research at the intersection of law, artificial intelligence, legal informatics, computational methods, and legal technology. šŸ“– Read the Online First articles: https://lnkd.in/e2PUFsmk šŸ’” Which of these topics do you think will have the greatest impact on the future of law and legal technology? #ComputationalLaw #LegalTech #ResearchPublication #OpenAccess

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