Learning outcome - JUS5671

Learning outcome for master’s level (10 credits):

Knowledge

  • Good knowledge of the rise of new legal technologies in both public and private law and potential future applications, globally and in Norway
  • Good knowledge of how artificial intelligence is theorised in the field of law.
  • Good knowledge of the principles of innovation in a legal technology context.
  • Advanced knowledge of the process of legal design
  • Advanced knowledge of ethical, legal, practical, and commercial challenges with using legal technology.
  • Advanced knowledge of a specific sub-set of legal technology issues, being those necessary to develop in a team a concrete legal technology project.

Skills

  • Ability to identify potential applications of legal technology
  • Ability to understand how computational methods are being applied in law.
  • Ability to undertake basic legal design in a simple or advanced software package
  • Critically analyse the benefits and limitations of legal technology from different perspectives
  • Ability to participate in policy debates about legal technology and/or design legal technology.
  • Ability to cooperate with other students and work in groups and reflect well on one’s own participation

General competence

  • Use legal technology knowledge and skills independently
  • Understand how the idea and practice of law is being transformed by new technologies, especially through machine learning, blockchain and digital platforms.
  • Understand the role of lawyers and other professionals in legal technology development
  • Experience of work in a dynamic legal innovation context  with other actors
  • Convey legal technology concepts to lawyers, data scientists, other professionals and the general public
  • Have contacts with practitioners in the legal technology industry in both the private and public sector.
  • Development of very good oral presentation skills.

Learning outcome for bachelor's level (10 credits):

Knowledge

  • Good knowledge of the rise of new legal technologies in both public and private law and potential future applications, globally and in Norway.
  • Good knowledge of how artificial intelligence is theorised in the field of law.
  • Good knowledge of the principles of innovation in a legal technology context.
  • Advanced knowledge of the process of legal design
  • Good knowledge of potential ethical, legal,practical and commercial challenges with using legal technology.
  • Advanced knowledge of a specific sub-set of legal technology issues, i eing those necessary  to develop in a team a concrete legal technology project.

Skills

  • Ability to identify potential applications of legal technology
  • Ability to understand how computational methods are being applied in law.
  • Ability to reflect over the benefits and limitations of legal technology from different perspectives
  • Ability to participate in policy debates about legal technology and/or design legal Technology.
  • Ability to cooperate with other students and work in groups

General competence

  • Develop basic legal technology knowledge and skills
  • Understand how the idea and practice of law is being transformed by new technologies, especially through machine learning, blockchain and digital platforms.
  • Understand the role of lawyers and other professionals in legal technology development
  • Experience of work in a dynamic legal innovation context  with other actors
  • Convey legal techology conepts to lawyers, data scientists, other professionals and the general public
  • Have contacts with practitioners in the legal technology industry in both the private and public sector.
  • Develop good oral presentation skills.

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Published Nov. 26, 2020 6:10 PM - Last modified May 2, 2024 7:40 AM