This research report provides a comprehensive overview of the current state and future prospects of the justice system, with a focus on the impact of technology, globalization, demographic shifts, and evolving societal values on legal processes and outcomes.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Metafuture Organisation |
Authors: | Metafuture Organisation |
Geographic focus: | Global |
The research method involved a qualitative analysis of existing literature, expert opinions, and demographic data to identify key trends and drivers shaping the future of the justice system. The approach included examining court cases, legislative changes, technological developments, and social movements to understand their impact on legal processes and outcomes.
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The report examines the interplay between technological advancements, such as artificial intelligence and biometrics, and the legal profession, highlighting the potential for increased efficiency and new ethical considerations. It also explores the implications of an aging global population, the rise of cultural creatives, and the shift towards a more inclusive and diverse society. The potential for a long-term economic downturn is considered, along with its effects on crime rates, legal disputes, and the allocation of resources within the justice system. Additionally, the report discusses the emergence of new forms of identity and community in cyberspace, the need for a national commission on genetics, and the adoption of new indicators like the triple bottom line to measure the health of organizations, including the justice system.
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Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | artificial intelligence | community | court reform | courts | crime | demographics | economy | ethics | genetics | globalization | governance | health | identity | indicators | justice | law | macro society trends | protection | rights | society | technology | unknown publication year