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lawyers and jurists tend to construct legal systems that are overly rigid and, as such, resistant to change and transformation.

and legal systems do not become obsolete, ineffective or unjust''(HIIL, 2011). This programme (also denominated as The Law of the Future project LOTF) ventured into the study of the future by posing one fundamental question to the legal community of scholars and practitioners:‘‘

What do those developments mean for national legal systems in the international legal order as a whole?''''Muller et al.

This was, in fact, the strategy tool chosen by the project to reflect on alternative futures for law and legal systems.

looking at Law and legal systems from a series of different angles and perspectives. In this way,

and alternative futures, preparing legal systems for the matrix of different possibilities that compose the Future scenarios, in this respect, should be used‘‘as a tool to deal with uncertainty,

and working with legal systems (through, for instance, knowledge based systems and intelligent information retrieval. With the development of modelling techniques and instruments such as the one described above,

ICT developments allow not only for new ways to understand legal systems, but also for sophisticated ways to understand


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