Navigating the Maze: AI and Automated Decision-Making Systems in Private International Law

Author:

Turdialiev Mukhammadali

Abstract

Navigating the intricate landscape of AI and automated decision-making systems within private international law presents both challenges and opportunities. This paper explores the integration of AI technologies in cross-border legal processes, highlighting their potential to enhance efficiency and accuracy. It addresses the legal and ethical implications of using AI in judicial and arbitration settings, including issues of transparency, accountability, and bias. By examining case studies and existing legal frameworks, the research identifies best practices and proposes guidelines for the responsible deployment of AI in private international law. The analysis underscores the need for robust regulatory mechanisms to ensure that AI applications uphold the principles of justice and fairness in an increasingly interconnected world. Ultimately, this study aims to contribute to the development of a coherent legal approach that balances technological innovation with fundamental legal values.

Publisher

Irshad Journals

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