Post-Human Law: Rethinking Jurisprudential Foundations in a Technologically Saturated Society

Authors:
Prasanth Kumar Ponugoti

Addresses:
Department of Communications, Ministry of Communications, Government of India, Sanchar Bhawan, New Delhi, India.

Abstract:

Due to the rapid acceptance of quantum computation, artificial intelligence (AI), and robots, the current practice of jurisprudence has undergone a significant transformation, which has also brought about a substantial change to the theoretical aspects of the field. At this moment, a critical re-evaluation of the principles that underpin the law is underway. These principles include accountability, autonomy, personhood, transparency, and privacy. This comprehensive study offers an in-depth examination of the latest developments in jurisprudence. The authors can accomplish this by conducting a comprehensive examination of the most recent controversies among academics, landmark court rulings, sophisticated analytical frameworks, and observations from highly esteemed international jurists and legal experts. The paper provides a thorough understanding of the development of jurisprudence as it currently unfolds. This comprehension is made possible through the inclusion of a wide range of illustrations, a critical examination of case studies, and in-depth discussions of theoretical principles.

Keywords: Natural Law; Quantum Technologies; Artificial Intelligence; Critical Legal Studies (CLS); Machine Learning; Informational Integrity; Decision-Making; Legal Realism; Legal Positivism.

Received on: 26/07/2024, Revised on: 08/09/2024, Accepted on: 29/10/2024, Published on: 07/06/2025

DOI: 10.69888/FTSHS.2025.000480

FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Humanities and Society, 2025 Vol. 2 No. 2, Pages: 62-71

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