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Wieviel KI verträgt die Aktiengesellschaft?
24. November 2025: Prof. Dr. Matthias Casper, Universität Münster


Am 24. November 2025 um 18 Uhr spricht Herr Prof. Dr. Matthias Casper, Universität Münster, im Rahmen Marburger Vorträge zum Recht der Digitalisierung zum Thema:" Wieviel KI verträgt die Aktiengesellschaft?" 
Die Veranstaltung findet in Präsenz im Raum 301 (SEM+3/0010) am Pilgrimstein 12 statt.

Rechtstheorie und Digitalisierung – Auswirkungen neuer digitaler Technologien auf die Natur des Rechts
15. Januar 2026: Herr Pedro Scherer De Mello Aleixo, Sao Paulo Universität


Am 15. Januar 2026 um 18:15 Uhr spricht Herr Pedro Scherer De Mello Aleixo, Sao Paulo Universität, im Rahmen Marburger Vorträge zum Recht der Digitalisierung zum Thema: "Rechtstheorie und Digitalisierung – Auswirkungen neuer digitaler Technologien auf die Natur des Rechts" *
Die Veranstaltung findet in Präsenz im Raum 013 (SEM 0130)  am Pilgrimstein 12 statt.

Im Anschluss laden wir Sie ganz herzlich zu einem Empfang mit Wein und Gebäck ein.
*Der Vortrag und die Anschließende Diskussion finden auf Englisch statt.

Abstract:

Legal Theory and Digitalization – The Impacts of Digital Technologies on the Nature of Law

The ongoing digital revolution offers opportunities to advance legal theory’s analytical endeavor of providing an accurate understanding of law as a social phenomenon. The impacts of digital technologies – whether they bring about change (transformative impacts), open up new possibilities for a more accurate understanding (revelatory impacts), or provide opportunities to look more closely at dimensions of the legal phenomenon that are not always adequately explored (highlighting impacts) – are important not only for law as a social phenomenon, but also for furthering the understanding of the nature of law. The lecture aims to answer the following questions about the impacts of digitalization on the nature of law: (i) Are there – from an analytical perspective – revelatory, transformative or highlighting impacts on the nature of law? (ii) Is it reasonable – from a predictive perspective – to expect revelatory, transformative, or highlighting impacts on the nature of law? When considering the nature of law, legal theory must take into account the typical and not just the necessary properties of law. These properties go far beyond the question of the basic criteria of legal validity, contested between legal positivism and antipositivism. Explanations of the nature of law must also include law’s specific purpose, normativity, coerciveness and institutionality. As this lecture aims to reflect on the impacts of digital technologies on the nature of law, the first part clarifies certain assumptions about legal theory and the central features of the nature of law. The second part examines these central features in order to assess the impacts of digital technologies on the nature of law – whether revelatory, transformative or highlighting, and also whether in progress or looming on the horizon. The third part focuses on issues of legal reasoning. Even if legal reasoning in its entirety is not central to the nature of law, it encompasses interpretive reasoning. And depending on how digitalization affects the latter type of reasoning, conclusions can be drawn about the impacts of emerging digital technologies on the nature of law.

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Philipps-Universität Marburg


Fachbereich Rechtswissenschaften
Institut für das Recht der Digitalisierung

 

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