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Law Crossroads - Exploring Law Evolution in a Globalized and Digital Age - cover

Law Crossroads - Exploring Law Evolution in a Globalized and Digital Age

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Publisher: Royal Co.

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Summary

Ever feel like the law is this massive, ever-changing puzzle?  This book is your guide to navigating that puzzle in today's world. We'll dive deep into different legal systems, from the US to France and beyond. We'll explore how contracts are made, especially online, and what happens when things go wrong.  Ever wondered how courts handle those massive lawsuits or how property rights work in the digital age? We've got you covered. We'll even tackle crime, punishment, and the ethical dilemmas lawyers face. Plus, we'll look at how technology is changing everything, from how we find laws to how we resolve disputes.
 
 
 
This book isn't just about old theories; it's about the law in action today. It's about understanding how globalization and technology are reshaping legal landscapes. You'll find fresh perspectives on things like online contracts, AI in law, and even the metaverse. This book goes beyond the basics, giving you a deeper understanding of the forces shaping the future of law.
Available since: 06/03/2025.
Print length: 201 pages.

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