Abstract

The science of Law, in evolution, has followed and evolved through direct reporting to sociology the development of society. The social development and the society needed support by creating the legal instruments, the legal norms, the coercive systems of the administrative authority at one point. State guarantees to the individual are also important elements in the study of legal sociology. Our research topic tries to identify the challenges of the future regarding the transformation of the society and the need for adaptation and adaptability of the trades that support the execution of the order of law and of social justice and justice. Certainly many trades in the right field will adapt or specialize. There will be no trades. The intelligence society changes the legal relationships and modifies certain socio-economic parameters. Thus the documents passing through the institution of the notary public will be validated and recognized through a fairly advanced encryption system that has a security and certainty system at least the same as the public notary's archive. The electronic file to be applied in the litigation procedure changes the duties of the clerk, the duties of lawyers, experts and not least of the prosecutors, magistrates. It is hard to imagine an electronic judge, but artificial intelligence based on analyzes generated by big data algorithms and databases will generate solutions that will be an alternative to the classical court. The receipts will be based on information from the ubiquitous audio-video-telephone surveillance systems. The question is asked: How much remains of the classical procedures of the science of law that is currently applied. What validates the future of the present in the field of law?

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