Srinivas, M.K. and Benjamin, M.S. (2026) AI Governance and Constitutional Law: recalibrating constitutional frameworks in the age of artificial intelligence. ILE Constitutional Review, 5 (1). pp. 1-16. ISSN 2583-7168
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Abstract
The rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into governance, public administration, and judicial systems presents unprecedented challenges to constitutional law. Traditional constitutional frameworks designed to regulate human decision-making are increasingly strained by algorithmic governance, automated decision systems, and data-driven state power. This research article examines the intersection of AI governance and constitutional law, arguing that AI necessitates a recalibration of core constitutional principles such as the rule of law, separation of powers, fundamental rights, and democratic accountability. Through comparative analysis and normative evaluation, the article explores how constitutional systems can adapt to ensure that AI remains subject to constitutional constraints rather than becoming a parallel source of authority.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Artificial Intelligence, AI Governance, Constitutional Law, Fundamental Rights, Rule of Law, Separation of Powers, Algorithmic Accountability |
| Subjects: | L LAW > LAW |
| Divisions: | Department of > Law |
| Depositing User: | Dr Raju C |
| Date Deposited: | 05 Feb 2026 05:51 |
| Last Modified: | 05 Feb 2026 11:02 |
| URI: | http://eprints.uni-mysore.ac.in/id/eprint/18253 |
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