The Cambridge Handbook of Lawyering in the Digital Age
Herausgeber: Dimatteo, Larry A.; Ortolani, Pietro; Janssen, André
The Cambridge Handbook of Lawyering in the Digital Age
Herausgeber: Dimatteo, Larry A.; Ortolani, Pietro; Janssen, André
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 961g
- ISBN-13: 9781108837460
- ISBN-10: 1108837468
- Artikelnr.: 61264338
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1. Lawyering in the Digital Age Pietro Ortolani and Larry A. DiMatteo; Part
I. Effects of Technology on Legal Practice: 2. Disruptive effects of legal
tech Larry A. DiMatteo, Jiang Christine Jiaying and Robert Thomas; 3. The
effects of technology on legal practice: from punch card to artificial
intelligence? Andr¿ Janssen and Tom J. Vennmanns; 4. Legal drafting and
automation Benjamin Werthmann; 5. Emerging rules on artificial
intelligence: Trojan horses of ethics in the realm of law? Florian Möslein
and Maximilian Horn; Part II. Legal Tech and ADR: 6. Legal tech in ADR
Mateja Durovic and Franciszek Lech; 7. A blockchain-based smart dispute
resolution method Alessandro Palombo, Raffaele Battaglini and Luigi
Cantisani; 8. Digital dispute resolution: blurring the boundaries of ADR
Pietro Ortolani; Part III. Legal Tech in Consumer Relations and Small
Claims 9. Legal tech in consumer relations and small-value claims: a survey
Francisco de Elizalde; 10. Regulation of legal services and access to
justice in the digital age: a war report Jin-Ho Verdonschot and Max Houben;
11. Legal tech and EU consumer law Martin Ebers; 12. The two faces of legal
tech in B2C relations Eric Tjong Tjin Tai; Part IV. Legal Tech and Public
Law: 13. Blockchain's heterotopia: technological infrastructures and
lawyering in the public sector Georgios Dimitropoulos; 14. Fundamental
rights and the use of artificial intelligence in court Jean-Marc van
Gyseghem; 15. Legal tech in public administration: prospects and challenges
Antonios Kouroutakis; Part V. Legal Ethics and Societal Values Confront
Technology: 16. Ethics guidelines for trustworthy AI Michel Cannarsa; 17.
Ethical digital lawyering: technical and philosophical insights Mathieu
Guillermin, Arnaud Billion, Carine Copain-Héritier and Emmanuel de Vaujany;
18. Law, disintermediation, and the future of trust Christoph Kletzer; Part
VI. Fate of the Legal Professions: 19. Lawyering somewhere between
computation and the will to act: a digital age reflection Jeffrey M.
Lipshaw; 20. Surviving the digital transformation - a method for lawyers to
approach legal tech Paw Fruerlund and Sebastian Peters; 21. Road forward:
promise and danger Larry A. DiMatteo and Pietro Ortolani.
I. Effects of Technology on Legal Practice: 2. Disruptive effects of legal
tech Larry A. DiMatteo, Jiang Christine Jiaying and Robert Thomas; 3. The
effects of technology on legal practice: from punch card to artificial
intelligence? Andr¿ Janssen and Tom J. Vennmanns; 4. Legal drafting and
automation Benjamin Werthmann; 5. Emerging rules on artificial
intelligence: Trojan horses of ethics in the realm of law? Florian Möslein
and Maximilian Horn; Part II. Legal Tech and ADR: 6. Legal tech in ADR
Mateja Durovic and Franciszek Lech; 7. A blockchain-based smart dispute
resolution method Alessandro Palombo, Raffaele Battaglini and Luigi
Cantisani; 8. Digital dispute resolution: blurring the boundaries of ADR
Pietro Ortolani; Part III. Legal Tech in Consumer Relations and Small
Claims 9. Legal tech in consumer relations and small-value claims: a survey
Francisco de Elizalde; 10. Regulation of legal services and access to
justice in the digital age: a war report Jin-Ho Verdonschot and Max Houben;
11. Legal tech and EU consumer law Martin Ebers; 12. The two faces of legal
tech in B2C relations Eric Tjong Tjin Tai; Part IV. Legal Tech and Public
Law: 13. Blockchain's heterotopia: technological infrastructures and
lawyering in the public sector Georgios Dimitropoulos; 14. Fundamental
rights and the use of artificial intelligence in court Jean-Marc van
Gyseghem; 15. Legal tech in public administration: prospects and challenges
Antonios Kouroutakis; Part V. Legal Ethics and Societal Values Confront
Technology: 16. Ethics guidelines for trustworthy AI Michel Cannarsa; 17.
Ethical digital lawyering: technical and philosophical insights Mathieu
Guillermin, Arnaud Billion, Carine Copain-Héritier and Emmanuel de Vaujany;
18. Law, disintermediation, and the future of trust Christoph Kletzer; Part
VI. Fate of the Legal Professions: 19. Lawyering somewhere between
computation and the will to act: a digital age reflection Jeffrey M.
Lipshaw; 20. Surviving the digital transformation - a method for lawyers to
approach legal tech Paw Fruerlund and Sebastian Peters; 21. Road forward:
promise and danger Larry A. DiMatteo and Pietro Ortolani.
1. Lawyering in the Digital Age Pietro Ortolani and Larry A. DiMatteo; Part
I. Effects of Technology on Legal Practice: 2. Disruptive effects of legal
tech Larry A. DiMatteo, Jiang Christine Jiaying and Robert Thomas; 3. The
effects of technology on legal practice: from punch card to artificial
intelligence? Andr¿ Janssen and Tom J. Vennmanns; 4. Legal drafting and
automation Benjamin Werthmann; 5. Emerging rules on artificial
intelligence: Trojan horses of ethics in the realm of law? Florian Möslein
and Maximilian Horn; Part II. Legal Tech and ADR: 6. Legal tech in ADR
Mateja Durovic and Franciszek Lech; 7. A blockchain-based smart dispute
resolution method Alessandro Palombo, Raffaele Battaglini and Luigi
Cantisani; 8. Digital dispute resolution: blurring the boundaries of ADR
Pietro Ortolani; Part III. Legal Tech in Consumer Relations and Small
Claims 9. Legal tech in consumer relations and small-value claims: a survey
Francisco de Elizalde; 10. Regulation of legal services and access to
justice in the digital age: a war report Jin-Ho Verdonschot and Max Houben;
11. Legal tech and EU consumer law Martin Ebers; 12. The two faces of legal
tech in B2C relations Eric Tjong Tjin Tai; Part IV. Legal Tech and Public
Law: 13. Blockchain's heterotopia: technological infrastructures and
lawyering in the public sector Georgios Dimitropoulos; 14. Fundamental
rights and the use of artificial intelligence in court Jean-Marc van
Gyseghem; 15. Legal tech in public administration: prospects and challenges
Antonios Kouroutakis; Part V. Legal Ethics and Societal Values Confront
Technology: 16. Ethics guidelines for trustworthy AI Michel Cannarsa; 17.
Ethical digital lawyering: technical and philosophical insights Mathieu
Guillermin, Arnaud Billion, Carine Copain-Héritier and Emmanuel de Vaujany;
18. Law, disintermediation, and the future of trust Christoph Kletzer; Part
VI. Fate of the Legal Professions: 19. Lawyering somewhere between
computation and the will to act: a digital age reflection Jeffrey M.
Lipshaw; 20. Surviving the digital transformation - a method for lawyers to
approach legal tech Paw Fruerlund and Sebastian Peters; 21. Road forward:
promise and danger Larry A. DiMatteo and Pietro Ortolani.
I. Effects of Technology on Legal Practice: 2. Disruptive effects of legal
tech Larry A. DiMatteo, Jiang Christine Jiaying and Robert Thomas; 3. The
effects of technology on legal practice: from punch card to artificial
intelligence? Andr¿ Janssen and Tom J. Vennmanns; 4. Legal drafting and
automation Benjamin Werthmann; 5. Emerging rules on artificial
intelligence: Trojan horses of ethics in the realm of law? Florian Möslein
and Maximilian Horn; Part II. Legal Tech and ADR: 6. Legal tech in ADR
Mateja Durovic and Franciszek Lech; 7. A blockchain-based smart dispute
resolution method Alessandro Palombo, Raffaele Battaglini and Luigi
Cantisani; 8. Digital dispute resolution: blurring the boundaries of ADR
Pietro Ortolani; Part III. Legal Tech in Consumer Relations and Small
Claims 9. Legal tech in consumer relations and small-value claims: a survey
Francisco de Elizalde; 10. Regulation of legal services and access to
justice in the digital age: a war report Jin-Ho Verdonschot and Max Houben;
11. Legal tech and EU consumer law Martin Ebers; 12. The two faces of legal
tech in B2C relations Eric Tjong Tjin Tai; Part IV. Legal Tech and Public
Law: 13. Blockchain's heterotopia: technological infrastructures and
lawyering in the public sector Georgios Dimitropoulos; 14. Fundamental
rights and the use of artificial intelligence in court Jean-Marc van
Gyseghem; 15. Legal tech in public administration: prospects and challenges
Antonios Kouroutakis; Part V. Legal Ethics and Societal Values Confront
Technology: 16. Ethics guidelines for trustworthy AI Michel Cannarsa; 17.
Ethical digital lawyering: technical and philosophical insights Mathieu
Guillermin, Arnaud Billion, Carine Copain-Héritier and Emmanuel de Vaujany;
18. Law, disintermediation, and the future of trust Christoph Kletzer; Part
VI. Fate of the Legal Professions: 19. Lawyering somewhere between
computation and the will to act: a digital age reflection Jeffrey M.
Lipshaw; 20. Surviving the digital transformation - a method for lawyers to
approach legal tech Paw Fruerlund and Sebastian Peters; 21. Road forward:
promise and danger Larry A. DiMatteo and Pietro Ortolani.