The Importance of Big Data for Jurisprudence and Legal Practice

  • Döpke C
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Abstract

M2M-communication will play an increasing role in everyday life. The classic understanding of the term "declaration of intent" might need reform. In this regard, the legal construct of an electronic person might be useful. The use of autonomous systems involves several liability issues. The idea of "defects" that is laid down in the product liability law is of vital importance regarding these issues. To solve legal problems in the field of big data the main function of law as an element of controlling, organizing, and shaping needs to be kept in mind.

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Döpke, C. (2018). The Importance of Big Data for Jurisprudence and Legal Practice (pp. 13–19). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62461-7_2

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