Transforming Legal Systems Through AI: Between Technological Innovation and Human Rights Safeguards

International Scientific Multidisciplinary Conference: AI for a Smarter Tomorrow

Mihai Ștefănoaia

Abstract:

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into legal systems is increasingly reshaping the landscape of law, justice, and governance. Over the last decade, AI technologies have moved from experimental applications to real-world deployment in areas such as judicial decision-making, legal research, document review, case prediction, and court administration. These innovations promise to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and accessibility, offering tools that can support judges, lawyers, and policymakers in addressing the complexity and volume of contemporary legal challenges. By automating routine tasks, supporting predictive analytics, and facilitating data-driven insights, AI has the potential to streamline court procedures, reduce systemic backlogs, and ensure faster delivery of justice. Such benefits are particularly relevant in overburdened jurisdictions where delays undermine the right to a fair trial and weaken public confidence in the legal order. This paper critically examines the dual nature of AI’s impact on legal systems, highlighting both its transformative potential and the significant ethical and legal risks it entails. It argues that the adoption of AI in law cannot be approached merely as a technical innovation but must be framed as a governance challenge requiring normative safeguards. Effective frameworks must be rooted in principles of transparency, explainability, accountability, and robust human oversight. Moreover, the integration of AI into justice systems should be accompanied by impact assessments, continuous monitoring, and clear liability mechanisms to prevent rights violations and ensure compliance with international human rights standards. Ultimately, the study advocates for a balanced approach in which technological innovation coexists with strong legal and ethical safeguards. Rather than replacing human judgment, AI should serve as an assistive instrument that enhances judicial reasoning while preserving human dignity, autonomy, and equality before the law. By embedding AI within a principled governance architecture, societies can unlock its potential to contribute to smarter, fairer, and more trustworthy legal systems. This balanced vision, situated between innovation and rights protection, underscores the urgent need for interdisciplinary dialogue among legal scholars, technologists, ethicists, and policymakers in shaping the future of law in the age of AI.

International Scientific Multidisciplinary Conference: AI for a Smarter Tomorrow - AI-SMART , September 25-26, 2025

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Suggested Citation

Ștefănoaia, M. (2025). Transforming Legal Systems Through AI: Between Technological Innovation and Human Rights Safeguards. (pp. 313-324). https://doi.org/10.31410/AI.SMART.2025.313

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