In an era where legal issues are part and parcel of daily life, many people find themselves needing advice without the means to access professional help. Recognizing this gap, AI chatbots such as ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Microsoft Co-Pilot have emerged as potential beacons of guidance. While these
The landscape of international law is on the cusp of change with the introduction of the UN Cybercrime Convention. Intended as a global framework to combat the ever-increasing threat of cybercrime, the Convention has become a lightning rod for concern among human rights organizations. A central
The burgeoning digital landscape in Pakistan, faced with the threat of escalating cybercrime, presents an urgent case for effective digital governance. With the inception of the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), Pakistan positions itself to combat the multifaceted issue of cyber
Civil legal aid in England is facing a severe financial crisis, as reported by Frontier Economics on behalf of the Law Society of England and Wales. A staggering 82% of providers are allegedly operating at a loss, casting a dark shadow over the future of these crucial services. Representing the
The legal industry is undergoing a significant transformation, spurred by the emergence of LegalTech startups. These companies leverage advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, blockchain, and data analytics to innovate and enhance the delivery of legal services.
The European Union has always been at the forefront of data protection and digital regulation, and its latest legislation on artificial intelligence is no different. Cast against a tapestry of growing concerns around the world, the EU's AI law, dubbed a historic stride in digital policymaking,