Prospects for the use of artificial intelligence in jurisprudence: from the educational process to legal practice. The experience of China

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https://doi.org/10.46502/issn.1856-7576/2023.17.04.9

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jurisprudence, educational process, artificial intelligence, judiciary, innovative technologies.

Abstract

Information technologies are gradually becoming an indispensable attribute of all spheres of human existence. Jurisprudence is no exception. We are on the way to the introduction of modern innovative technologies in all fields of jurisprudence. The main direction of such activity is the introduction of artificial intelligence technology even at the stage of obtaining legal education. The purpose of the work is to study the peculiarities of the involvement of artificial intelligence in the field of jurisprudence, starting from the stage of obtaining legal education and up to their professional activities, in particular, the administration of justice on the example of the PRC. The object of the study is the legal acts and judicial practice of the PRC, as well as other foreign countries, in the field of involving AI into the legal process. The subject of the study is social relations related to the involvement of artificial intelligence in the field of jurisprudence. Research methodology includes: comparative legal, analysis, synthesis and formal legal method. The authors of the article sum up that AI significantly simplifies and improves the quality of legal activity, including the educational process, as it allows to collect and analyze quickly great amount of legal content.

Author Biographies

Iryna Davydova, National University "Odesa Law Academy" (Ukraine)

Doctor of Legal Sciences, Professor, Professor of Civil Law Department, National University "Odesa Law Academy" (Ukraine)

Ihor Andronov, National University “Odesa Law Academy” (Ukraine)

Doctor of Juridical Sciences, Professor at the Department of Civil Procedure, National University “Odesa Law Academy” (Ukraine)

Serhii Zhurylo , Odesa City Council (Ukraine).

Ph.D., Head of the State Registration Department of the Legal Department of the Odesa City Council (Ukraine).

Volodymyr Zubar, National University “Odesa Law Academy” (Ukraine)

Ph.D., Associate Professor of Civil Law Department National University “Odesa Law Academy” (Ukraine)

Inna Iliopol, National University “Odesa Law Academy” (Ukraine)

Ph.D., Associate Professor at the Department of Civil Procedure, National University “Odesa Law Academy” (Ukraine)

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2023-12-06

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Davydova, I. ., Andronov, I. ., Zhurylo , S. ., Zubar, V. ., & Iliopol, I. . (2023). Prospects for the use of artificial intelligence in jurisprudence: from the educational process to legal practice. The experience of China. Eduweb, 17(4), 87–95. https://doi.org/10.46502/issn.1856-7576/2023.17.04.9

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