Title: Legal Tech und juristische Entscheidungsautomatisierung – praktische Wege zum Roboterjuristen?
Abstract: The anthology is interested in the relationship between technology and law. Transformative technologies not only displace competing technologies from the market, i.e., they do not only have a disruptive effect in an economic sense, but are also able to influence normative concepts. Thus, technical innovations such as digitization not only confront the law with new regulatory tasks, but also change it at the same time. Law is actively shaping the process of the digital transformation of society, but at the same time is becoming its passive object. The contributions to this anthology illuminate this dual character of digitization as a transformative technology from the perspectives of law, philosophy, and cultural and media studies. With contributions by Prof. Dr. Bijan Fateh-Moghadam, Prof. Dr. Herbert Zech; Prof. Burkhard Schafer; Lukas Brand; Prof. Dr. Peter Georg Picht, Gaspare Tazio Loderer; Prof. Dr. Roberto Simanowski; Stefan Huonder, Olivier Raemy; Tianyu Yuan and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem.
Publication Year: 2021
Publication Date: 2021-01-01
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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