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Transformative legal technology and the rule of law
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Transformative legal technology and the rule of law

Paul Gowder
The University of Toronto law journal, Vol.68(1), pp.82-105
2018
DOI: 10.3138/utlj.2017-0047

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Abstract

This article distinguishes two types of legal technology: ‘cheaper lawyers’ (or simply replacing the cognitive operations of lawyers in their existing domains with technology) and ‘transformative artificial legal cognition’ (or introducing the cognitive operations characteristic of lawyers in contexts where human lawyers cannot economically be deployed at all). It then makes the case for finding advances in egalitarian access to justice and the rule of law primarily in the latter category.
Artificial intelligence Technology and law Rule of law

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