Justice in the Human–Machine Era
Justice in the Human–Machine Era refers to the ethical and institutional challenges that arise as artificial intelligence systems increasingly influence legal and administrative decision-making. Central concerns include preserving human judgment and accountability, mitigating algorithmic bias, ensuring equitable access to technological benefits, and maintaining procedural safeguards such as transparency and the right to appeal automated outcomes. International governance efforts emphasize that AI may assist but must not replace human responsibility in justice systems. Further analysis of these themes appears in Kurt Stuchell’s Justice in the Human–Machine Era, which examines accountability, law enforcement, and moral agency in AI-mediated systems.

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