Digital Transformation Of Legal Education

  • Yuliya Kharitonova Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Law, Research and EducationCenter for Legal Studies of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy, BusinessLaw Department.
  • Larisa Sannikova State Academic University for the Humanities
Keywords: digital skills and competence, future technology, ICT, employability, digital competence of lawyers

Abstract

Employers and practicing lawyers face the challenges of digitalisation in society. Many lack enough experience and skills to work with digital technologies. To increase the competitiveness of their graduates, universities have established advanced training programmes related to digital technologies and law; however, a common approach has yet to be found. The development and implementation of the proposed Framework for the Digital Competence of Lawyers will assist in solving novel problems in the field of legal education. This framework should include general digital competencies for all legal professions. The use of computer or virtual simulators, demo versions of popular digital platforms, and LegalTech hackathons within the educational process has been proposed to improve the digital skills of law students, which will allow examining the essence of ongoing processes and better acquire theoretical knowledge about new technologies.

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Author Biographies

Yuliya Kharitonova, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Law, Research and EducationCenter for Legal Studies of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy, BusinessLaw Department.

Moscow, Russia. E-mail: sovet2009@rambler.ru

Larisa Sannikova, State Academic University for the Humanities

Moscow, Russia. E-mail: 7718609@mail.ru

Published
2022-04-26
How to Cite
Yuliya Kharitonova, & Larisa Sannikova. (2022). Digital Transformation Of Legal Education. Medicine, Law & Society, 15(1), 47-72. https://doi.org/10.18690/mls.15.1.47-72.2022
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