EDITORIAL BOARD

Editor-in-Chief

Guido Governatori Website
Central Queensland University, Australia
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence, Legal Informatics, Normative Reasoning, Business Process Management, Regulatory Technology (RegTech), Rules as Code, Knowledge Representation, Deontic Logic, Compliance Automation
Email: g.governatori@cqu.edu.au

Introduction: Professor Guido Governatori is a Professor in ICT at the College of Information and Communication Technology, School of Engineering and Technology, Central Queensland University. Previously, he worked in several Australian universities, and he served in leadership roles at CSIRO's Data61, including Group Leader of the Software Systems Research Group. He received his PhD in Computer Science and Law from the University of Bologna, specialising in formal models of normative reasoning.

Professor Governatori has been listed in the World's Top 2% Scientists List published by Stanford University and Elsevier since its inception in 2021. He has over 350 peer-reviewed publications and his contributions have significantly shaped the fields of artificial intelligence, law business process compliance and the emerging Rules as Code movement. His achievements have been recognised with multiple awards including the Business Process Management Test of Time Award (2017) and the Australian Computer Society ICT Researcher of the Year Gold Award (2015). In 2022, he was awarded an Einstein Professorship in Legal Informatics by the Einstein Foundation (Germany).

Regarding professional memberships and service, Professor Governatori has served on numerous international steering committees and editorial boards, chaired major conferences such as ICAIL, Jurix, and PRICAI, and was one of the chairs of the OASIS LegalRuleML Technical Committee.

Editorial Board Members

Antonino Rotolo Website
University of Bologna, Italy
Research Areas: Legal Theory, Law and Digital Technologies, Legal Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence and Law, Philosophical Logic, Normative and Legal Reasoning, Defeasible Reasoning, Foundations of Practical Reason

Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux Website
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Research Areas: Privacy, Data Protection, Privacy by Design, Security, Digital Law, Legal Design, Computational Law, Human Computer Interactions, Legal Technologies

Floris Bex Website
Utrecht University, Netherlands
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence and Law, Law and technology, Transparency, Police Work

Giovanni Sartor Website
University of Bologna, Italy
Research Areas: Legal Philosophy and General Theory of Law; Legal informatics; Computer law; Logics and Logic Programming; Artificial Intelligence; Knowledge Representation; Automatic Reasoning; Law and Technology

Livio Robaldo  Website
Swansea University, UK
Research Areas: LegalTech, Natural Language Processing, Knowledge Representation, Artificial Intelligence

Monica Palmirani Website
University of Bologna, Italy
Research Areas: Legislative and Legal Informatics, Legal XML, Legal Ontologies, eGovernment, Legal Rules

Víctor Rodríguez Doncel Website
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Research Areas: Intersection of Semantic Web, Ethics and Law, Artificial Intelligence, Semantic Web, Ontologies, Intellectual Property