Will the legal professions survive the current revolution in information technology?
Title: Will the legal professions survive the current revolution in information technology?
Category: /Social Sciences
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Will the legal professions survive the current revolution in information technology?
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 3657 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
"The computer will condition every facet of human life in the future, and so far as law is used to regulate that life, it will affect the development of the law." Legalism , termed by Shklar , suggests that law can be set off form the world around it and viewed as a reasonably stable, logical system which somehow controls the real world that lies outside the system. In the legalistic view, we could almost imagine two
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bbd01/a0c954bcf6e1f76e80256a2b00414cf7?OpenDocument Richard Susskind, 'The Future of Law', 1998, Oxford University Press David Wall, 'Information Technology and the Shaping of Legal Practice in the UK', 13th Annual BILETA Conference 1998 'The Changing Jurisdiction', http://www.bileta.ac.uk/98papers/wall.html David Wall 'The new electronic lawyer and legal practice in the information age' in Yaman Akdeniz, Clive Walker and David Wall 'The Internet, Law and Society', 2000, Longman