Technology and Analytics for Law & Justice
- Year of Publication: 2023
- Edition: 1st
- ISBN: 978-93-95764-68-1
- No.of Pages: 516
This unique volume from the DAKSH Centre of Excellence for Law and Technology examines the evolution of technology in the law and justice system in India. It delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by technology, current thinking on the subject, and what the future may hold for this rapidly developing field. From tracing the historical journey of law and technology in India to the rise of 'justicemakers,' the impact of cutting-edge forensic technology, the world of smart contracts, and the realm of surveillance, this book offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking look at the ever-changing landscape of law and technology. This book will be of interest to a wide audience, including researchers, policymakers, government agencies, technologists, law firms, legal practitioners, academics, and students looking for a head-start in the world of transforming law and justice systems.
The DAKSH Centre of Excellence for Law and Technology at IIT Delhi conducts interdisciplinary research to explore and understand various aspects of the justice system. It brings together lawyers, researchers, scientists and policy analysts to build solutions for the biggest challenges facing the justice system, drawing from fields such as operations research, data analytics, technology and law. As an interdisciplinary centre harnessing the strengths and experience of IIT Delhi and DAKSH, the DAKSH Centre of Excellence for Law and Technology leverages rigorous research to produce a real-world impact on the functioning of the justice system.
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- Year of Publication: 2023
- Edition: 1st
- ISBN: 978-93-95764-68-1
- No.of Pages: 516
This unique volume from the DAKSH Centre of Excellence for Law and Technology examines the evolution of technology in the law and justice system in India. It delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by technology, current thinking on the subject, and what the future may hold for this rapidly developing field. From tracing the historical journey of law and technology in India to the rise of 'justicemakers,' the impact of cutting-edge forensic technology, the world of smart contracts, and the realm of surveillance, this book offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking look at the ever-changing landscape of law and technology. This book will be of interest to a wide audience, including researchers, policymakers, government agencies, technologists, law firms, legal practitioners, academics, and students looking for a head-start in the world of transforming law and justice systems.
The DAKSH Centre of Excellence for Law and Technology at IIT Delhi conducts interdisciplinary research to explore and understand various aspects of the justice system. It brings together lawyers, researchers, scientists and policy analysts to build solutions for the biggest challenges facing the justice system, drawing from fields such as operations research, data analytics, technology and law. As an interdisciplinary centre harnessing the strengths and experience of IIT Delhi and DAKSH, the DAKSH Centre of Excellence for Law and Technology leverages rigorous research to produce a real-world impact on the functioning of the justice system.
OakBridge is a new age information services company established to re-establish the craft of publishing to better-serve the evolved needs of today’s Professionals and Academia. It is uniquely designed to have a strong framework of authoritative and reliable content, ethical and transparent business practices, operational excellence, and an unparalleled customer experience.