Foreword, Jill Black (Formerly Supreme Court, United Kingdom) Preface, Karen O' Brien (Durham University, United Kingdom) Introduction, Sundaresh Menon (Supreme Court, Singapore) Part I: Artificial Intelligence 1. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Anselmo Reyes (Singapore International Commercial Court) and Adrian Mak (Kabushiki Kaisha Anselmo Reyes, Japan) 2. Artificial Intelligence in the Administration of Justice, Dirk Hartung (Singapore Management University, Singapore) 3. Evidence Generated by Machine Learning: Opportunities and Problems, Jacob Turner (Fountain Court Chambers, UK) 4. The Chinese Practice of Empowering the Judiciary by Using Artificial Intelligence, Du Weike and Gao Xiaoli (both at the Supreme People's Court, China) 5. The Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Adjudication of Disputes, Hri Kumar Nair (Supreme Court, Singapore) 6. Ethical Implications of the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Justice Systems, D Y Chandrachud (Formerly Supreme Court, India) 7. Generative Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Endeavour, Sundaresh Menon (Supreme Court, Singapore) Part II: Data Protection and Privacy 8.
Introduction to Data Protection and Privacy , Matthew S R Palmer (Court of Appeal, New Zealand) 9. Data Protection and Privacy in the Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Era, Godfrey Lam (Court of Appeal, Hong Kong) 10. Processing Data in the Development and Deployment of Artificial Intelligence Systems, Yeong Zee Kin (Singapore Academy of Law) Part III: Truth Decay 11. Introduction to Truth Decay, David Neuberger (Singapore International Commercial Court) and Philip Jeyaretnam (Singapore International Commercial Court) 12. Ascertaining Facts in an Uncertain World: The Role of the Courts, David Goddard (Formerly Court of Appeal, New Zealand) 13. Truth Decay and its Implications for the Judiciary: An Australian Perspective, Andrew Bell (Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia) Part IV: Climate Change 14. Introduction to Climate Change, Andrew Bell (Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia), Nallini Pathmanathan (Federal Court, Malaysia) and Goh Yihan (Attorney-General's Chambers, Singapore) 15. Climate Change and Legal Responsibility, James Allsop (Singapore International Commercial Court) 16.
A Sentinel's Toil in Climate Action: Significance of the Judicial Role (with emphasis on the role of the Indian Supreme Court), Arjan Sikri (Singapore International Commercial Court) Conclusion: Courts in an Interconnected Justice Ecosystem, Sundaresh Menon (Supreme Court, Singapore), Anselmo Reyes (Singapore International Commercial Court) and Nallini Pathmanathan (Federal Court, Malaysia).