IA²P Journal
of AI Professionals

Peer-Reviewed · Quarterly · Open to IA²P Members

The IA²P Journal is the premier publication for rigorous, interdisciplinary research, policy analysis, and expert commentary at the intersection of artificial intelligence and every domain of human endeavour.

Publication Frequency
Quarterly + Special Issues
Review Process
Double-Blind Peer Review
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Open to All Members
Current Issue
Vol. I · Issue 1 · Current

AI Governance &
The Rule of Law

Governing the Ungovernable: International AI Regulation Today Liu & Fernandez
Liability Without Fault: AI Systems and Legal Accountability Ahmed et al.
The Ethics Board: Governance Structures for Responsible AI Nakamura & Osei
Healthcare AI: Regulatory Gaps and Patient Rights Bergström & Patel
AI in Financial Supervision: A Regulator's Perspective Al-Rashidi

Vol. I · Issue 1 · Current

Lead Article · AI Governance

Governing the Ungovernable: International AI Regulation Today

Liu Wei & Alejandro Fernandez

A comprehensive analysis of the diverging regulatory trajectories across the EU, United States, China, and the Global South — examining whether harmonised international AI governance is achievable and what it would require in practice. Drawing on primary legal research across fifteen jurisdictions, the authors propose a modular framework for regulatory interoperability.

AI GovernanceRegulationpp. 4–32
Research Article · AI & Law

Liability Without Fault: AI Systems and Legal Accountability

Tariq Ahmed, Claire Whitmore & Seo-Yeon Park

When an autonomous AI system causes harm, who bears legal responsibility? This paper systematically analyses liability frameworks across civil law and common law traditions, proposing a novel doctrine of "distributed accountability" for complex AI systems.

Legalpp. 33–58
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Policy Brief · AI Ethics

The Ethics Board: Effective Governance Structures for Responsible AI Deployment

Yuki Nakamura & Kwame Osei

Drawing on case studies from fifteen global organisations, this brief examines what makes AI ethics governance structures effective — and why most corporate AI ethics boards fail to translate principles into practice.

Ethicspp. 59–76
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Sector Report · Healthcare AI

Healthcare AI: Regulatory Gaps, Clinical Risk, and the Patient Rights Imperative

Dr. Ingrid Bergström & Prof. Rohan Patel

A clinical and legal analysis of AI deployment in healthcare settings — identifying critical gaps in medical device regulation, informed consent frameworks, and data governance that leave patient rights insufficiently protected.

HealthcareSectorpp. 77–104
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Expert Commentary · Fintech

AI in Financial Supervision: A Regulator's Perspective on Risk, Bias, and Systemic Stability

Fatima Al-Rashidi

A practitioner's analysis from the perspective of a senior financial regulator — examining how AI-powered trading, credit scoring, and fraud detection create novel systemic risks that conventional supervisory frameworks are ill-equipped to manage.

FintechPolicypp. 105–122
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  • Research Articles: 6,000–10,000 words
  • Policy Briefs: 2,500–5,000 words
  • Expert Commentary: 1,500–3,000 words
  • Book Reviews: 800–1,500 words
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