The SMU Centre for Digital Law (CDL) is a leading research institute within the Yong Pung How School of Law at Singapore Management University. Formed through the merger of the Centre for AI & Data Governance (CAIDG) and the Centre for Computational Law (CCLAW), CDL brings together interdisciplinary expertise to address the legal, regulatory, ethical, and governance challenges of the digital age. The Centre’s research is structured broadly into three clusters: Digital Economy, Digital Society and Digital Government. Overarching these Clusters, the Computational Law & LegalTech Lab focuses on the technical side of Digital Law.
Submissions from 2023
Defeasible semantics for L4, Guido GOVERNATORI and Meng Weng (HUANG Mingrong) WONG
Deontic meta-rules, Francesco OLIVIERI, Guido GOVERNATORI, Matteo CRISTANI, Antonino ROTOLO, and Abdul SATTAR
Deontics and time in contracts: An executable semantics for the L4 DSL, Seng Joe WATT, Oliver GOODENOUGH, and Meng Weng (HUANG Mingrong) WONG Conference Proceeding Article
Submissions from 2022
Driving-decision making of autonomous vehicle according to Queensland overtaking traffic rules, Hanif BHUIYAN, Guido GOVERNATORI, Avishkar MAHAJAN, Andry RAKOTONIRAINY, and Meng Weng (HUANG Mingrong) WONG
Traffic rule formalization for autonomous vehicle, Hanif BHUIYAN, Guido GOVERNATORI, Andry RAKOTONIRAINY, Meng Weng WONG, and Avishkar MAHAJAN
Automating defeasible reasoning in law with answer set programming, How Khang LIM, Avishkar MAHAJAR, Martin STRECKER, and Meng Weng WONG
Compliance through model checking, Avishkar MAHAJAN, STRECKER Martin, Seng Joe WATT, and Meng Weng (HUANG Mingrong) WONG
User guided abductive proof generation for answer set programming queries, Avishkar MAHAJAN, Martin STRECKER, and Meng Weng (HUANG Mingrong) WONG Conference Proceeding Article
An end-to-end pipeline from law text to logical formulas, Aarne RANTA, Inari LISTENMAA, Jerrold SOH, and Meng Weng (HUANG Mingrong) WONG Conference Proceeding Article
Trust in robotics: A multi-staged decision-making approach to robots in community, Wenxi ZHANG, Willow WONG, and Mark FINDLAY
Submissions from 2021
COVID-19 responses: A living archive, Centre for AI & Data Governance (SMU)
Towards CNL-based verbalization of computational contracts, Inari LISTENMAA, Maryam HANAFIAH, Regina CHEONG, and Andreas KALLBERG
Artificial intelligence and moral rights, Martin MIERNICKI and Irene (Huang Ying) NG
Constraint answer set programming as a tool to improve legislative drafting, Jason MORRIS
Submissions from 2020
Regulating personal data usage in COVID-19 control conditions, Mark FINDLAY and Nydia REMOLINA
Global challenges and regulatory strategies to fintech, Aurelio GURREA-MARTINEZ and Nydia REMOLINA
Towards a data-driven financial system: The impact of COVID-19, Nydia REMOLINA
Regulatory approaches to consumer protection in the financial sector and beyond: Toward a smart disclosure regime?, Nydia REMOLINA, Aurelio GURREA-MARTINEZ, Yvonne Ai-Chi LOH, and David R. HARDOON
Rules as code: Seven levels of digitisation, Meng Weng WONG Report
Submissions from 2019
Data regulation with Chinese characteristics, Henry S. GAO
Contracts formed by software: An approach from the law of mistake, Vincent OOI
Taxation of automation and artificial intelligence as a tool of labour policy, Vincent OOI and Glendon GOH
How to address the AI Governance discussion? What can we learn from Singapore’s AI strategy?, Nydia REMOLINA LEON and Josephine SEAH
Open banking: Regulatory challenges for a new form of financial intermediation in a data-driven world, Nydia REMOLINA