
معرفی
Paul Burgess is a Senior Lecturer at Monash University's Faculty of Law and Deputy Director of the Digital Law Group (DLG). He specializes in the intersection of artificial intelligence and law, focusing on AI's impact on legal reasoning, decision-making, and education. His interdisciplinary work bridges Law and Information Technology, addressing challenges to the Rule of Law in AI-driven governance.
- Research interests: AI ethics, Rule of Law adaptation, digital governance, legal education innovation, and algorithmic accountability.
- Leadership: Co-organizes DLG initiatives, including seminars and industry partnerships on AI ethics and legal frameworks.
- Teaching: Develops AI-integrated curricula for Public Law and 'Technology, Design, and Innovation in Legal Services' to enhance digital literacy while emphasizing ethical implications.
- Collaboration: Engages in AI-driven legal research projects, particularly on LLM agents in legal citation prediction and cross-disciplinary PhD supervision.
His 2024 book AI and the Rule of Law: The Necessary Evolution of a Concept redefines legal safeguards in the AI era, advocating for verifiable AI systems in judicial decisions and administrative processes. Recent articles explore AI's accuracy in legal argument analysis, rubric sensitivity in formal logic assessments, and ethical frameworks for AI in legal education. He actively participates in policy consultations on automated decision-making transparency and organizes digital law symposia to advance interdisciplinary dialogue.



