Artificial Intelligence in Legal Services: the boundary between disruption and evolution
Members of the Westminster Law School Centre on the Legal Profession and Westminster Business School submitted written evidence in response to a House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence call.
Kathrani, P., Cranfield, S.
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A critique of the technical and structural flaws in the legal aid scheme: and an analysis of the proposals for reform contained in the legal aid act 1988 [PDF]
The critique of the Legal Aid scheme is on two levels. Firstly ‘technical’ problems are discussed. It is in the nature of these problems that they can be resolved within the present structural arrangement of the scheme.
Stothard, David Ian
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Historical and legal evolution of concepts of legal harm
The subject of this article is the consideration of changes in the understanding and definition of legal harm from antiquity to the present, as well as the historical and legal evolution of the concepts of legal harm and its consequences for the subject of law, the analysis of approaches in this area.
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EVOLUTION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF FREEDOM OF CONTRACT AS A FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE OF CIVIL LAW
The article is devoted to a comprehensive study of the evolution of the principle of freedom of contract as a fundamental element of civil law. The scientific novelty of the work consists in a holistic historical and legal analysis of the formation of ...
Daniil A. Polynkov
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Juridical Ontology: The Evolution of Legal Form
Juridical concepts – specialized terms used in legal reasoning – have adaptive properties which allow for their coevolution with the social relations that they describe and constitute. Concepts form a bridge between empirical facts and legal norms. As such they allow data about the social world to enter legal discourse and frame normative judgments ...
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The Economics of Legal Harmonization
The global legal landscape is undergoing substantial transformations, adapting to an increasingly global market economy. Differences between legal systems create obstacles to transnational commerce.
Francesco Parisi, Emanuela Carbonara
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Legal Origin, Juridical Form and Industrialisation in Historical Perspective: The Case of the Employment Contract and the Joint-Stock Company [PDF]
The timing and nature of industrialization in Britain and continental Europe had significant consequences for the growth and development of labour market institutions, effects which are still felt today and which are visible in the conceptual structure ...
Simon Deakin
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All in the Family: The Apocalyptic Legal Tradition as Crit Theory
This essay compares the Evangelical manifestation of legal education with the political evolution of the critical legal studies movement. It suggests that the pedagogical methods, the concentration on historical criticism and the political origins ...
Roark, Marc L.
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The development of the Chinese legal profession since 1978 [PDF]
This thesis focuses on introducing the development of, and changes in, the Chinese legal profession over this past twenty years, analysing the reasons that led to these changes, and considering both theoretical and practical problems.
Hu, Juan
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Sweden. Legal Philosophy in the 20th Century
The evolution of legal philosophy in Sweden in the first half of the 20th century basically coincides with the history of the so-called Uppsala School, which will be treated extensively in Tome 2 of this volume, in the part devoted to legal realism. Here
Bindreiter, Uta,, Lund University.
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