Digital Transformation in Law
External reference: https://openalex.org/T13475
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Client confidentiality requires multi-layered governance in legal practice
Analysis of how law firms protect confidential client information through governance strategies combining ethics standards, legal requirements, and cybersecurity frameworks in digital practice.
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Blockchain evidence has limited legal certainty in civil litigation
Comparative legal analysis examining blockchain's evidentiary value in civil litigation across jurisdictions, addressing technical reliability, admissibility standards, and regulatory frameworks.
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EU AI Act addresses environmental risks only indirectly
EU AI Act's regulatory framework addresses environmental impacts only indirectly through procedural mechanisms, leaving significant gaps in addressing lifecycle environmental risks from.
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Development lens for digital trade lawmaking
Examines how development objectives are marginalized in international digital trade agreements and proposes WTO-centered reforms to integrate capacity building, technology transfer, and special.
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AI and blockchain use in Saudi enforcement needs human oversight
Analytical study of AI and Blockchain integration in Saudi enforcement law; proposes a Judicial AI Governance Framework and oversight mechanisms to reconcile automation with Sharia safeguards.

