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http://dx.doi.org/10.22693/NIAIP.2021.28.1.003

The Present Status of and Development Plans for Legal Technology in the Fourth Industrial Revolution  

Lee, Sung-Jin (Department of Forensics in Sungkyunkwan University)
Lee, Yeon-Ju (Department of Forensics in Sungkyunkwan University)
Son, Hyoung-Kun (Department of Forensics in Sungkyunkwan University)
Kim, Gi-Bum (Department of Forensics in Sungkyunkwan University)
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Informatization Policy / v.28, no.1, 2021 , pp. 3-21 More about this Journal
Abstract
Klaus Schwab's discussion on the Fourth Industrial Revolution provides a framework for predicting the direction of legal technology development. Technological convergence, which has emerged as the core concept of the Fourth Industrial Revolution has a significant effect on legal technology. In particular, various new technologies, such as legal chatbots and platforms, are being introduced to enhance efficiency and accessibility in the legal field. However, legal technology is still in its early stage, with institutional improvement needed to vitalize the industry. In this paper, we first specify the concept and classification of legal technology in Chapter 2, followed by trends and limitations in Chapter 3 and ways of vitalizing legal technology in the future in Chapter 4. To invigorate legal technology development, it is necessary to put in place legal regulatory measures that stipulate the active disclosure of legal data, such as precedents, and make free use of such measures. In the law, many issues, such as the safety of artificial intelligence, personal information protection, and ethical standards, will be discussed in the future. Therefore, via this paper, we hope to promote the formation of social consensus and prepare countermeasures, such as legislative measures.
Keywords
fourth industrial revolution; legal technology; CodeX; artificial intelligence;
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