Technology, Innovation and Access to Justice: On the Road to More Access to Justice

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) impacts society and our lives. Yet, there are
very different ways to frame it. AI poses ethical, political, societal,
organisational and economic questions. Scholars, politicians and other
observers often use one of the frames to support or criticise AI. Fewer
observers engage in the dis- cussion what the right frame should be and
why we choose a specific frame. Therefore, this chapter looks into the
potential of sustainable development as a frame for AI (Djeffal 2019b).
Sustainable development is a framework that has not yet been in the centre
of discussions surrounding AI, despite the fact that there is a huge potential
to consider the transformative potential of digitisation and calls for a
transformation for a sustainable future.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationTechnology, Innovation and Access to Justice
Subtitle of host publicationDialogues on the Future of Law
EditorsSiddarth Peter de Souza, Maximilian Spohr
Place of PublicationEdinburgh
PublisherEdinburgh University Press
Pages112-130
ISBN (Electronic)9781474476898, 9781474473880
ISBN (Print)9781474473873, 9781474473866
StatePublished - 2020

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