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Weiß, B. (2024). 'Digitalisation and the Right to the Lawful Judge – Human Being or “Automated Judging Machine”?' In E. Hilgendorf, (Ed.), Law in Times of Crisis (1st ed., pp. 607-631)
Weiß, Bernd. "Digitalisation and the Right to the Lawful Judge – Human Being or “Automated Judging Machine”?". Law in Times of Crisis, edited by Eric Hilgendorf, Duncker & Humblot, 2024, pp. 607-631.
Weiß, B. (2024): 'Digitalisation and the Right to the Lawful Judge – Human Being or “Automated Judging Machine”?', in Hilgendorf, E (ed.). Law in Times of Crisis. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 607-631.

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Digitalisation and the Right to the Lawful Judge – Human Being or “Automated Judging Machine”?

Weiß, Bernd

In: Law in Times of Crisis (2024), pp. 607–631

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Bernd Weiß

Weiß, Bernd, Dr., Notary, Schweinfurt, Germany

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Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Bernd Weiß: Digitalisation and the Right to the Lawful Judge – Human Being or “Automated Judging Machine”? 607
I. Problem Definition and Problem Awareness 607
II. Automated Judges According to Axel Adrian 608
III. Where Will the Disruption Take Place? 611
IV. Interim Result: The Automated Judge is Possible – in One Way or Another 615
V. How “Resilient” is the “Traditional Statutory Judge”? 616
VI. The Challenge 626
Bibliography 631