Precedentes vinculantes e inteligencia artificial: ¿Hacia un automated law?

Christian Delgado

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Resumen

Te work of supreme courts has undergone an evolution through the years. From its classic function characterised by being reactive to a proactive profile, there is no doubt thatIbero-American and civil law models have kept to the classic Franco-Italian model. Alongwith considering the law-making creationist profile of the current supreme courts, thecore of this essay is to investigate whether it is possible to produce automated or artificial judicial decisions. Tis implies asking whether the jurisdictional function, not only of theordinary magistracy, but also of the supreme courts, can be supplanted or complementedby artificial intelligence. Is it possible to automate judicial decisions via artificialintelligence? Is there any room for human intellect and judicial reasoning in the face of this phenomenon? Will we be facing a process of automation of the process?
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)133-147
Número de páginas15
PublicaciónInternational Journal of Procedural Law
Volumen10
N.º1
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2020

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