Digital Transformation in Law

External reference: https://openalex.org/T13475

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.