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adam_text | Horst Eidenmüller and Gerhard Wagner
Law by Algorithm
Mohr Siebeck
Table of Contents
Preface 0 ccc cee ce eet eee eee ete e esener nennen en nnne Vv
Chapter 1: Law by Algorithm 06 e cece eee eee eee ees 1
Chapter 2: The Rise of Robots and the Law ofHumans - 7
1 Artificial Intelligence (Al) and the law 01 64 c cece eee eee ee 7
I Varieties of robots and robot features 0 5 000 eee e eee tenes 8
A Robot applications 602e eee ee eee eet eens 8
B Robot features 0022c cece eee eee eee nn eee 10
III Regulating self-driving cars 6 1 cece cnet t ete eee il
A The potential of self-driving cars - 2s eee ee eee eters ll
B Accident liability for fully autonomous cars er sere 13
IV Treating smart cars (machines) like humans? ren: 16
Vi The case against treating robots like humans +--+ +++ 00000: 17
VI The (policy) road ahead - eerreeeeeneerenen nennen 18
Chapter 3: Machine Performance and Human Failure:
How Shall We Regulate Autonomous Machines? -- 21
I Aland Autonomous Machines 0 6600s 24
IL A Welfarist Dystopia 60 ccc es 26
A Utilitarianism and Welfarism 2000 06 -c cree eee eens 27
B Welfarism and Al 02 ccc eee eee etree eens 28
C Regulatory Consequences 00 e cece eee eee eee nes 31
Ui Humanism and Machine Regulation 00 066 e cece ees 36
A ACritique of Al-related Welfarism 0 0 60 000s seen eens 36
1 The Limits of the Welfarist Calculus 0-52 ee 36
2 Concems about Distributive Justice 006 cece cere eee 38
3 Concerns about Fundamental Human Rights 5 39
B AHumanistic Approach 000 cece eee eee eens 40
1 Humans and Machines 0 0 cece cece ee eee ee eee eees 40
Table of Contents
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2 Human Weaknesses and Failure 0+ +--+ estes errr eee, 4]
3 Human Rights 040 en 2
4, Distributive Justice 60 cree ett eee,
CONCLUSION coco ccc EEE EEE eter, 44
Chapter 4: Down by Algorithms? Siphoning Rents,
Exploiting Biases, and Shaping Preferences:
Regulating the Dark Side of Personalized Transactions , 47
TAIVOdUCION Coc eee ee eee eee eens 48
I Siphoning Rents 0000c cence tee eee ees 50
A, Personalized Pricing 000 ccc cece eee tence ens 50
B Evaluating Personalized Pricing 0 ccc sees cease 52
C Self-Help and Its Limits 00 0 0000 cece cee cece 53
D Potential Regulatory Responses 2 222 cn 54
II Exploiting Biases 02eneeen en 56
A Consumers in Strategically Set Rationality Traps 2222220 57
B Evaluating Rationality Traps and Self-Help by Consumers 58
C Potential Regulatory Responses 59
ML Shaping Preferences ©0002 000e 61
A Consuming in the Filter Bubble 0 eee eee 61
B The Evaporation of Consumer Welfare 63
C Potential Regulatory Responses 22222 nn 66
IV Digital Market F ne nn 68
ConChusion nn 69
Chapter 5: Robot Liability 2B
i The Concepts of Robots Autonom
» ous S;
and loT-Deviees stems a B
II The European Parliament Resolution of February 2017 0 1
IH Thecı issi u nn tees
Economy”, munication on Building a European Data 75
IV Normative an 3
V The Range of Responsible Parties a
VI The Legal a 78
A National Tort Law as the Defautt vee, ent 78
Cfault System
e ire Products Liability Directive ne 80
ie Proposed Di : te teren nn! gl
D Conclusion Ir€ctive on the Liability of Service Providers --- 31
Table of Contents IX
VII Shifts in Control Induced by Technology 2 2 2222 82
A The Shift from User Control to Manufacturer Control 82
B Dispersion of Control: Unbundling 2 2 84
VII Liability of Manufacturers 2 022 c on 84
A The Manufacturer as Best Cost Avoider © 2222 84
B The Scope of the Products Liability Directive 0 00 85
C The Requirement ofaDefect 2 con 86
D Burden of Proof Strict Liability as a Response? 89
E Unbundled Products 2 2 cnene en 90
IX Liability of Users coceneneen een 92
X Liability of the IoT-Device, the Robot Itself 0 00 00 cece ee 95
A A Legal, not a Philosophical Question can 95
B Externalization of Risk through Recognition
of ePersons as “Liability Subjects” 00 0 0 97
C Incentives for Robots? 2 cc oo een 98
D Risk Internalization through Asset Requirements
and Insurance Mandates 00 0 ccccseeeeeueeceucnsens 99
E The Benefit of Robots as Liability Subjects 0 005 100
XD COnclusions 66 0 ccc cece c nnn ecenneeeaneees 101
Chapter 6: Robot, Inc : Personhood for Autonomous Systems? 103
Introduction 6 ec ccc cee cece cece tenn eeeaneeennes 103
I ePersons and Approaches to Personhood 06 000 cccccecsues 106
A Laundry Lists 0 cece cence cnuaneeuenens 106
B Philosophical Theories 0 0 000 00 ccc ce ceccucceceeeecs 108
C Legal Concepts of Personhood:
Pragmatism Rather Than Dogmatism 00es0cceveueee 110
I Limited Personhood and Functions of Liability 2 222422 112
A Discretion of the Legal System 0 0 0000 cee cece cece ces 112
B The Concept ofa Liability Subject 0 000 0 cece een 113
C Functions of the Liability System 00 000 cc eee cee cece ee 113
Ill, Traditional Liability Subjects © 00000 cc ev eceuce 114
A The Range of Responsible Parties 00000c cc ceee cee ceeee 114
B Shifts in Control Induced by Technology 2222222202 115
C Product Liability as the Default System 22 2222 117
D User Liability as a Supplement 222 20 c cn 120
IV Robots as Liability Subjects 2 22 ccn nn 121
A The Function of Robot Liability 22 cc 121
B The Danger of Cost Externalization cc cn 122
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C Internalization Strategies - Heer sense eee rennen, 123
D Incentivizing Robots? --05 eee eee eee eee eee, 124
CONCIUSION o oo ccc Ende teens 125
Chapter 7: Liability for Artificial Intelligence:
A Proposal of the European Parliament 4 , 127
IL Introduction 60 006 eee ee ees 127
IL The EU Commission Initiatives 0 000 000 0c cc cece cee eees 130
IIL Initiatives of the European Parliament 00 0 6000 0000 eee eee 13]
IV Manufacturer vs Operator Liability 00 0000 eee 132
A Liability of the Operator 0 eee eee 132
B Frontend and Backend Operators 0 00 cece eee 133
C The Backend Operator as Manufacturer 0000-0 0000s 134
D Comparison with the Product Liability Directive 005 135
E Interplay with the Product Liability Directive 05 136
F Evaluation 0 20 cece cece eee cee e eee nantes 138
Ko The Choice between Strict Liability and Liability for Fault 138
A The Distinction of the European Parliament 0 000005 138
B Strict Liability for Systems with High Risk 200 eee eee 139
C Fault-Based Liability for Systems Causing Ordinary Risks - 140
D A General Clause of Strict Liability vs an Incremental Approach 142
I An Enumeration Principle without Enumeration -++++ 142
2 Autonomous Robots and Cleaning Devices 0 000002 08s 143
3 Road Traffic Accidents 00o oo ooo c cece ceeseuseee 144
4 Unmanned aircraft u nennen 146
5 Conclusion nennen 147
M1 Compensation and Damages een 147
A Seren nennen ern
3 wae to National Law in Case of Fault-Based Liability --- 147
1 egulation of Damages in Cases of Strict Liability -- 148
, CapsonDamages nn 148
Scope of Compensallon ee re 9
or Personal Injury 20-08805 14
3 Property Damage „150
C Conelusion een 151
VIL Insurance Iso een i
VI Doon pry Ett the tne ceneeeeeenene steed!
UL rn _ °e of Harmonization um 152
» Proviso for Product Liability ston essen 22
B Operator Liability ility and Other Matters 0 20 3
on Result Nennen rene eee 15 4
Table of Contents XI
Chapter 8: Self-Driving Corporations? -00 157
Introduction oo c cece ccc ccc ec nen ne ent ntececbenees 157
IL The Trajectory of Al on nun en 161
A The History 0FAT 20 c con 161
B Today’sAI 0 ccc cece cece eee tenscneueus 163
C Tomorrow’s Al? 200 ec c eee ee ec eee ceceeeseesue 165
I Today’s Al and Corporate Law © 222m 166
A Impact of Today’s AI on Business Organization - 166
B “Data Governance”: How Today’s Al Impacts Corporate Governance 169
I Scope of available data 0 eee cence ences 169
2 Model selection and training 00 000 cece cece eee 170
3 Model predictions and wider corporate goals 170
4 Deployment and organizational structure 171
C Data Governance and Corporate Law 0000 cece cece cece ees 173
HI Tomorrow’s Al and Corporate Law 60 0 00 c ccc ce ec eee c ae 175
A Self-Driving Subsidiaries 0 00 0000 ccc ccc cece ce euceae 176
B Calibrating Corporate Objectives for Self-Driving Corporations 177
C Alternative Control and Liability Regimes 0 179
D Regulatory Competition 0 0 000 0 ccc cece cece ec ee aces 183
CONCLUSION © oo cece ence ete et bees ee enbeneeeues 184
Chapter 9: What Is an Arbitration?
Artificial Intelligence and the Vanishing Human Arbitrator 187
Introduction 00 6 ccc cece cence cc nnecenneceaneees 187
L Arbitration and Artificial Intelligence 00000 c ev vee 189
A Artificial Intelligence Applications to Assist Arbitrators 191
1 Tools for case management 2 nenn 191
2 Tools for fact gathering and analysis 0 0e 00e00es 192
3 Tools for decision-making 00 00 0 c ese eeeceees 194
B Artificial Intelligence Applications to Replace Arbitrators 196°
I, The Anatomy of an Arbitration 0 00 occ ccc cca eccne 198
A Involvement of an Independent/Impartial Third Party , 199
B Management of the Process 000c ccc ce cec ec cueeeee 202
C Rendering an Award 000 00 nennen 203
III Adapting the Legal Framework 2 ccen seen 205
A The Framework for International Commercial Arbitrations 205
B Recognition and Enforcement of Awards under the New York
Convention 000 cece cece eee n eee en cence 207
XI Table of Contents
C Adapting the Domestic Legal Framework - , 212
1 Regulatory Experiments --- 000s esses eter eres, 212
2 Regulatory Competition 6 cece eee eee eens 216
3 Moving Forward 66 02 cece eee eter, 219
CONCHISION oo ccc ne nnn eee eee, 220
Chapter 10: Digital Dispute Resolution 00, 223
L Introduction oo cc nee en eens 223
IL Digital Enforcement and Smart Contracts «0 000c eee eee eens 228
A Technology-assisted Contract Management 6 cece 229
B Smart Contracts 0 0 eee teeters 230
C Digital Enforcement 6 600 cece eee eee eee eee ens 233
D Digital Tools and Private Power 0 cece eee eee eee ees 235
II Internal Complaint Mechanisms 0 00000 ees 235
A Network Effects and their Impact on Dispute Management 235
B Controlling Disputes through Complaint Management 237
C The (Missing) Theory of Complaint Management +- 238
D Online Complaint Handling 00 000 eee eee eee eee 239
E (Anecdotal) Empirical Evidence 20000 cece eee eens 240
F Evaluation and Critique 20 00 00 cece eee eee eens 241
G Reform cece een ene nee e cnet ne ees 242
IV External Online Dispute Resolution 0 0 00 00 cece uve cues 243
A Rise of Online Dispute Resolution (QDR) +00ee seers 244
B Regulatory Challenges 000 000 ccc ceccec ee eee eeeenees 246
Ke Courts in a Digital World cancer 248
A Weakness of the Public Sector with a View to Innovation - ++ 248
B Competitors of the Judicial SysteM ccc ccc eee ees 248
C Integration of ODR Elements into Judicial Proceedings ++++ 252
D The Digital Judge 000 02er 254
VI Comelusion oo o oo ooo coco ccc ccc ccc cccccuceucevtnte: 258
Originally published 261
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Horst Eidenmüller and Gerhard Wagner
Law by Algorithm
Mohr Siebeck
Table of Contents
Preface 0 ccc cee ce eet eee eee ete e esener nennen en nnne Vv
Chapter 1: Law by Algorithm 06 e cece eee eee eee ees 1
Chapter 2: The Rise of Robots and the Law ofHumans - 7
1 Artificial Intelligence (Al) and the law 01 64 c cece eee eee ee 7
I Varieties of robots and robot features 0 5 000 eee e eee tenes 8
A Robot applications 602e eee ee eee eet eens 8
B Robot features 0022c cece eee eee eee nn eee 10
III Regulating self-driving cars 6 1 cece cnet t ete eee il
A The potential of self-driving cars - 2s eee ee eee eters ll
B Accident liability for fully autonomous cars er sere 13
IV Treating smart cars (machines) like humans? ren: 16
Vi The case against treating robots like humans +--+ +++ 00000: 17
VI The (policy) road ahead - eerreeeeeneerenen nennen 18
Chapter 3: Machine Performance and Human Failure:
How Shall We Regulate Autonomous Machines? -- 21
I Aland Autonomous Machines 0 6600s 24
IL A Welfarist Dystopia 60 ccc es 26
A Utilitarianism and Welfarism 2000 06 -c cree eee eens 27
B Welfarism and Al 02 ccc eee eee etree eens 28
C Regulatory Consequences 00 e cece eee eee eee nes 31
Ui Humanism and Machine Regulation 00 066 e cece ees 36
A ACritique of Al-related Welfarism 0 0 60 000s seen eens 36
1 The Limits of the Welfarist Calculus 0-52 ee 36
2 Concems about Distributive Justice 006 cece cere eee 38
3 Concerns about Fundamental Human Rights 5 39
B AHumanistic Approach 000 cece eee eee eens 40
1 Humans and Machines 0 0 cece cece ee eee ee eee eees 40
Table of Contents
Vill
2 Human Weaknesses and Failure 0+ +--+ estes errr eee, 4]
3 Human Rights 040 en 2
4, Distributive Justice 60 cree ett eee,
CONCLUSION coco ccc EEE EEE eter, 44
Chapter 4: Down by Algorithms? Siphoning Rents,
Exploiting Biases, and Shaping Preferences:
Regulating the Dark Side of Personalized Transactions , 47
TAIVOdUCION Coc eee ee eee eee eens 48
I Siphoning Rents 0000c cence tee eee ees 50
A, Personalized Pricing 000 ccc cece eee tence ens 50
B Evaluating Personalized Pricing 0 ccc sees cease 52
C Self-Help and Its Limits 00 0 0000 cece cee cece 53
D Potential Regulatory Responses 2 222 cn 54
II Exploiting Biases 02eneeen en 56
A Consumers in Strategically Set Rationality Traps 2222220 57
B Evaluating Rationality Traps and Self-Help by Consumers 58
C Potential Regulatory Responses 59
ML Shaping Preferences ©0002 000e 61
A Consuming in the Filter Bubble 0 eee eee 61
B The Evaporation of Consumer Welfare 63
C Potential Regulatory Responses 22222 nn 66
IV Digital Market F ne nn 68
ConChusion nn 69
Chapter 5: Robot Liability 2B
i The Concepts of Robots Autonom
» ous S;
and loT-Deviees stems a B
II The European Parliament Resolution of February 2017 0 1
IH Thecı issi u nn tees
Economy”, munication on Building a European Data 75
IV Normative an 3
V The Range of Responsible Parties a
VI The Legal a 78
A National Tort Law as the Defautt vee, ent 78
Cfault System
e ire Products Liability Directive ne 80
ie Proposed Di : te teren nn! gl
D Conclusion Ir€ctive on the Liability of Service Providers --- 31
Table of Contents IX
VII Shifts in Control Induced by Technology 2 2 2222 82
A The Shift from User Control to Manufacturer Control 82
B Dispersion of Control: Unbundling 2 2 84
VII Liability of Manufacturers 2 022 c on 84
A The Manufacturer as Best Cost Avoider © 2222 84
B The Scope of the Products Liability Directive 0 00 85
C The Requirement ofaDefect 2 con 86
D Burden of Proof Strict Liability as a Response? 89
E Unbundled Products 2 2 cnene en 90
IX Liability of Users coceneneen een 92
X Liability of the IoT-Device, the Robot Itself 0 00 00 cece ee 95
A A Legal, not a Philosophical Question can 95
B Externalization of Risk through Recognition
of ePersons as “Liability Subjects” 00 0 0 97
C Incentives for Robots? 2 cc oo een 98
D Risk Internalization through Asset Requirements
and Insurance Mandates 00 0 ccccseeeeeueeceucnsens 99
E The Benefit of Robots as Liability Subjects 0 005 100
XD COnclusions 66 0 ccc cece c nnn ecenneeeaneees 101
Chapter 6: Robot, Inc : Personhood for Autonomous Systems? 103
Introduction 6 ec ccc cee cece cece tenn eeeaneeennes 103
I ePersons and Approaches to Personhood 06 000 cccccecsues 106
A Laundry Lists 0 cece cence cnuaneeuenens 106
B Philosophical Theories 0 0 000 00 ccc ce ceccucceceeeecs 108
C Legal Concepts of Personhood:
Pragmatism Rather Than Dogmatism 00es0cceveueee 110
I Limited Personhood and Functions of Liability 2 222422 112
A Discretion of the Legal System 0 0 0000 cee cece cece ces 112
B The Concept ofa Liability Subject 0 000 0 cece een 113
C Functions of the Liability System 00 000 cc eee cee cece ee 113
Ill, Traditional Liability Subjects © 00000 cc ev eceuce 114
A The Range of Responsible Parties 00000c cc ceee cee ceeee 114
B Shifts in Control Induced by Technology 2222222202 115
C Product Liability as the Default System 22 2222 117
D User Liability as a Supplement 222 20 c cn 120
IV Robots as Liability Subjects 2 22 ccn nn 121
A The Function of Robot Liability 22 cc 121
B The Danger of Cost Externalization cc cn 122
Table of Contents
x
C Internalization Strategies - Heer sense eee rennen, 123
D Incentivizing Robots? --05 eee eee eee eee eee, 124
CONCIUSION o oo ccc Ende teens 125
Chapter 7: Liability for Artificial Intelligence:
A Proposal of the European Parliament 4 , 127
IL Introduction 60 006 eee ee ees 127
IL The EU Commission Initiatives 0 000 000 0c cc cece cee eees 130
IIL Initiatives of the European Parliament 00 0 6000 0000 eee eee 13]
IV Manufacturer vs Operator Liability 00 0000 eee 132
A Liability of the Operator 0 eee eee 132
B Frontend and Backend Operators 0 00 cece eee 133
C The Backend Operator as Manufacturer 0000-0 0000s 134
D Comparison with the Product Liability Directive 005 135
E Interplay with the Product Liability Directive 05 136
F Evaluation 0 20 cece cece eee cee e eee nantes 138
Ko The Choice between Strict Liability and Liability for Fault 138
A The Distinction of the European Parliament 0 000005 138
B Strict Liability for Systems with High Risk 200 eee eee 139
C Fault-Based Liability for Systems Causing Ordinary Risks - 140
D A General Clause of Strict Liability vs an Incremental Approach 142
I An Enumeration Principle without Enumeration -++++ 142
2 Autonomous Robots and Cleaning Devices 0 000002 08s 143
3 Road Traffic Accidents 00o oo ooo c cece ceeseuseee 144
4 Unmanned aircraft u nennen 146
5 Conclusion nennen 147
M1 Compensation and Damages een 147
A Seren nennen ern
3 wae to National Law in Case of Fault-Based Liability --- 147
1 egulation of Damages in Cases of Strict Liability -- 148
, CapsonDamages nn 148
Scope of Compensallon ee re 9
or Personal Injury 20-08805 14
3 Property Damage „150
C Conelusion een 151
VIL Insurance Iso een i
VI Doon pry Ett the tne ceneeeeeenene steed!
UL rn _ °e of Harmonization um 152
» Proviso for Product Liability ston essen 22
B Operator Liability ility and Other Matters 0 20 3
on Result Nennen rene eee 15 4
Table of Contents XI
Chapter 8: Self-Driving Corporations? -00 157
Introduction oo c cece ccc ccc ec nen ne ent ntececbenees 157
IL The Trajectory of Al on nun en 161
A The History 0FAT 20 c con 161
B Today’sAI 0 ccc cece cece eee tenscneueus 163
C Tomorrow’s Al? 200 ec c eee ee ec eee ceceeeseesue 165
I Today’s Al and Corporate Law © 222m 166
A Impact of Today’s AI on Business Organization - 166
B “Data Governance”: How Today’s Al Impacts Corporate Governance 169
I Scope of available data 0 eee cence ences 169
2 Model selection and training 00 000 cece cece eee 170
3 Model predictions and wider corporate goals 170
4 Deployment and organizational structure 171
C Data Governance and Corporate Law 0000 cece cece cece ees 173
HI Tomorrow’s Al and Corporate Law 60 0 00 c ccc ce ec eee c ae 175
A Self-Driving Subsidiaries 0 00 0000 ccc ccc cece ce euceae 176
B Calibrating Corporate Objectives for Self-Driving Corporations 177
C Alternative Control and Liability Regimes 0 179
D Regulatory Competition 0 0 000 0 ccc cece cece ec ee aces 183
CONCLUSION © oo cece ence ete et bees ee enbeneeeues 184
Chapter 9: What Is an Arbitration?
Artificial Intelligence and the Vanishing Human Arbitrator 187
Introduction 00 6 ccc cece cence cc nnecenneceaneees 187
L Arbitration and Artificial Intelligence 00000 c ev vee 189
A Artificial Intelligence Applications to Assist Arbitrators 191
1 Tools for case management 2 nenn 191
2 Tools for fact gathering and analysis 0 0e 00e00es 192
3 Tools for decision-making 00 00 0 c ese eeeceees 194
B Artificial Intelligence Applications to Replace Arbitrators 196°
I, The Anatomy of an Arbitration 0 00 occ ccc cca eccne 198
A Involvement of an Independent/Impartial Third Party , 199
B Management of the Process 000c ccc ce cec ec cueeeee 202
C Rendering an Award 000 00 nennen 203
III Adapting the Legal Framework 2 ccen seen 205
A The Framework for International Commercial Arbitrations 205
B Recognition and Enforcement of Awards under the New York
Convention 000 cece cece eee n eee en cence 207
XI Table of Contents
C Adapting the Domestic Legal Framework - , 212
1 Regulatory Experiments --- 000s esses eter eres, 212
2 Regulatory Competition 6 cece eee eee eens 216
3 Moving Forward 66 02 cece eee eter, 219
CONCHISION oo ccc ne nnn eee eee, 220
Chapter 10: Digital Dispute Resolution 00, 223
L Introduction oo cc nee en eens 223
IL Digital Enforcement and Smart Contracts «0 000c eee eee eens 228
A Technology-assisted Contract Management 6 cece 229
B Smart Contracts 0 0 eee teeters 230
C Digital Enforcement 6 600 cece eee eee eee eee ens 233
D Digital Tools and Private Power 0 cece eee eee eee ees 235
II Internal Complaint Mechanisms 0 00000 ees 235
A Network Effects and their Impact on Dispute Management 235
B Controlling Disputes through Complaint Management 237
C The (Missing) Theory of Complaint Management +- 238
D Online Complaint Handling 00 000 eee eee eee eee 239
E (Anecdotal) Empirical Evidence 20000 cece eee eens 240
F Evaluation and Critique 20 00 00 cece eee eee eens 241
G Reform cece een ene nee e cnet ne ees 242
IV External Online Dispute Resolution 0 0 00 00 cece uve cues 243
A Rise of Online Dispute Resolution (QDR) +00ee seers 244
B Regulatory Challenges 000 000 ccc ceccec ee eee eeeenees 246
Ke Courts in a Digital World cancer 248
A Weakness of the Public Sector with a View to Innovation - ++ 248
B Competitors of the Judicial SysteM ccc ccc eee ees 248
C Integration of ODR Elements into Judicial Proceedings ++++ 252
D The Digital Judge 000 02er 254
VI Comelusion oo o oo ooo coco ccc ccc ccc cccccuceucevtnte: 258
Originally published 261 |
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title_short | Law by algorithm |
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