blockLAW: Blockchain Technology for Legal Automation and Workflow -- Cyber Ethics and Cybersecurity Platforms
Bishwo Prakash Pokharel, Naresh Kshetri

TL;DR
This paper explores how blockchain technology, specifically blockLAW, can enhance legal automation, cybersecurity, and ethical standards by providing transparent, immutable, and efficient legal processes.
Contribution
It introduces blockLAW as a blockchain-based framework for legal automation and discusses its potential to improve transparency, security, and ethical compliance in legal systems.
Findings
Blockchain simplifies legal procedures and automates contracts.
Blockchain enhances transparency and data security in legal transactions.
It addresses scalability, regulatory, and ethical challenges in legal tech.
Abstract
In the current legal environment, it is essential to prioritize the protection and reliability of data to promote trust and effectiveness. This study examines how blockchain technology in the form of blockLAW can be applicable to investigate its effects on legal automation, cybersecurity, and ethical concerns. The decentralized ledger and unchangeable characteristics of Blockchain provide opportunities to simplify legal procedures, automate contract execution with smart contracts, and improve transparency in legal transactions. Blockchain is seen as a crucial instrument for updating legal processes while maintaining ethical standards, tackling issues like scalability, regulatory adherence, and ethical dilemmas such as privacy and fairness. The study examines recent developments and evaluates blockchain impact on legal structures, offering perspectives on its potential to enhance legal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Law, AI, and Intellectual Property
