USING WYSH COMPUTER PROGRAMS TO MODEL THE ALIEN TORT CLAIMS ACT

ERIC ALLEN ENGLE
6 Yale J.L. & Tech. 161

This paper argues that an artificial intelligence algorithm can model some of the principles of civil procedure. The binary conditionals used in civil procedure – e.g., personal jurisdiction exists/does not exist – correspond closely to the Boolean logic used by computers. Modeling procedural rules on a computer is thus possible and possibly useful. To illustrate this thesis, this paper applies the WYSH computer programming language to the Alien Tort Claims Act and Torture Victim Protection Act.