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16 A.I. & L. 1 (2008)

handle is hein.journals/artinl16 and id is 1 raw text is: Artif Intell Law (2008) 16:1-5
DOI 10.1007/s10506-008-9061-9
Preface
Rossella Rubino - Giovanni Sartor
Published online: 18 March 2008
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008
1 Agents and Al & Law
In the last years there has been a significant and increasing convergence between
research on multiagent systems and research on Al & Law. Not only results
originated in one research community have been used by the other, but a number of
researchers have been actively involved in both communities, contributing to an
increasing cross-fertilisation. We believe that this trend is not taking place by mere
chance; on the contrary it is rooted in the complementary nature of the two
disciplines, and in the increasing significance or issues pertaining to their
intersection (contracts between agents, the emergence of norms out of agents'
interactions, the establishment and enforcement of norms in agents' societies).
Research on multiagent systems requires the contribution of Al & Law when it
addresses the issue of the coordination of autonomous agents. If such agents are
really autonomous-namely if each one of them is trying to achieve his own
interest his own way (Smith 1997, p. 687)-the issue of coordinating their
interaction requires considering under what conditions such agents may interact
without unduly damaging one another, while at the same time preserving and
enhancing certain global properties (common interests) of the system as a whole.
But this is exactly the social problem that the law has been trying to solve for
thousands of year, by building a set of solutions (legal norms and institutions) and
theories about them. This social problem necessarily emerges in each society of
R. Rubino (E)
CIRSFID, Alma Mater Studiorum - Universiti di Bologna, Via Galliera, 3, 40121 Bologna, Italy
e-mail: rossella.rubino@unibo.it
G. Sartor
European University Institute, Badia Fiesolana, Via dei Roccettini 9, San Domenico di Fiesole,
50016 Florence, Italy
e-mail: giovanni.sartor@eui.eu

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