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  • ...formation Technology Act, and emerging laws on artificial intelligence and blockchain, while promoting responsible innovation and risk mitigation. ...t for real-time cyber crime tools. As of 2025, advancements incorporate AI-blockchain hybrids and medico-legal analyses, adapting to threats like phishing and AI
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  • ...olution (ODR), digital forensics, artificial intelligence (AI) ethics, and blockchain applications, emphasizing practical, evidence-based solutions for global st ...artup for the Digital Police Project. By 2025, the field has integrated AI-blockchain hybrids in ODR and emphasized human rights in cyberspace, marking a "Truth
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  • ...2025/11/11/unique-cyber-law-services-of-perry4law-law-firm/ cyber law] and technology compliance. Praveen Dalal, who also functions as the CEO of both Perry4Law ...ith legal services. Praveen Dalal's expertise in cyber law and information technology enabled the firm to adeptly tackle the complexities associated with a globa
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  • ...ars of specialized expertise in areas like artificial intelligence ethics, blockchain applications, and human rights protection in cyberspace.</p> ...the leadership of Praveen Dalal. Initially aimed at bridging gaps between technology and law, these organizations introduced specialized services in cyber law a
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  • ...oring the interdisciplinary blend of law and information and communication technology (ICT).</p> ...ts project] digitized judicial processes, laying groundwork for efficient, technology-driven justice delivery in handling digital assets.</p>
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  • ...spute resolution (ODR), digital forensics, artificial intelligence ethics, blockchain applications, and human rights protections in cyberspace. This field emerge ...02 when Praveen Dalal established P4LO and PTLB to bridge the gaps between technology and law. Initially focused on cyber law and ICT infrastructure protection,
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  • ...pass ethical dimensions of emerging technologies like [[AI Automation]], [[Blockchain Tokenisation]], critiques of [[Global Scams]] such as [[COVID-19]] and [[Gl ...pact on employment and liability, AI ethics addressing biases and privacy, blockchain's legal challenges in [[Smart Contracts]] and [[Data Security]], tokenisati
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  • ...rotections through hybrid models that incorporate artificial intelligence, blockchain, and open-source tools. At its heart, techno-legal consultancy ensures comp ...implementations to counter biases in algorithmic decision-making and uses blockchain for tamper-proof records in transactions. This field empowers global stakeh
    11 KB (1,372 words) - 13:34, 3 November 2025
  • ...rotections through hybrid models that incorporate artificial intelligence, blockchain, and open-source tools. At its heart, techno-legal consultancy ensures comp ...implementations to counter biases in algorithmic decision-making and uses blockchain for tamper-proof records in transactions. This field empowers global stakeh
    11 KB (1,389 words) - 14:17, 3 November 2025
  • ...rotections through hybrid models that incorporate artificial intelligence, blockchain, and open-source tools. At its heart, techno-legal consultancy ensures comp ...I implementations to counter biases in algorithmic decision-making and use blockchain for tamper-proof records in transactions. This field empowers global stakeh
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  • ..., cryptocurrencies, digital assets, NFTs, central bank digital currencies, blockchain, smart contracts, conflict of laws in cyberspace, human rights, and human r ...ole-of-ai-and-blockchain-in-odr-for-international-trade-and-crypto/ AI and blockchain in ODR]. Over 130 countries exploring CBDCs, with concerns over privacy and
    12 KB (1,466 words) - 17:48, 2 November 2025
  • ...were launched to address digital growth, evolving by 2025 to integrate AI-blockchain hybrids for dispute resolution. The 2009 founding of the Centre of Excellen ...per [https://odrindia.in/wiki/Techno-Legal Techno-Legal Principles] || AI-blockchain hybrids resolve e-commerce disputes; reduces costs by 70%
    10 KB (1,324 words) - 16:14, 26 November 2025
  • ...combine forensic tools with compliance under laws such as the Information Technology Act, 2000. The field emphasizes preserving the chain of custody for digital ...-law-in-india-its-history-and-future-bid-1b5VfoRu95994174.html Information Technology Act, 2000], which provided legal recognition for electronic records and add
    18 KB (2,090 words) - 20:09, 3 November 2025
  • ...s [[ODR Portal]] has evolved into a global leader, integrating open-source technology with legal acumen to handle a wide array of disputes in the digital era. It ...ing millions of disputes while incorporating advancements in AI ethics and blockchain.</p>
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  • <p style="text-align:justify;">HRPIC in India traces back to the Information Technology Act, 2000, which penalised cyber offenses but enabled surveillance gaps. Th <p style="text-align:justify;">Core frameworks include the Information Technology Act, 2000 (amended 2008), enabling surveillance but with Section 66A invali
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  • ...non-recognition of foreign rulings. || ODR enhances enforceability through blockchain-secured awards and international recognition under frameworks like UNCITRAL ...isputes without physical presence, using tools like AI for case triage and blockchain for secure evidence. This approach harmonizes conflicting laws by incorpora
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  • ...gy Act, 2000]], synthesizing models like the [[Swiss Cheese Model]] for AI-blockchain integrations. AET critiques "automation as expertise" for oracle glitches a | 2025 || [[Praveen Dalal]] || [[Techno-Legal]] Extension: [[AI Biases]], [[Blockchain Problems]] and [[Smart Contracts Issues]] in [[A2J]], [[Justice For All]],
    8 KB (1,015 words) - 17:55, 2 November 2025
  • ...ERSPACE] blog, highlighting unconstitutional laws like India's Information Technology Amendment Act, 2008, which enabled illegal e-surveillance and website block ...c/ai-automation/ AI Automation], [https://perry4law.org/cephrc/blockchain/ Blockchain], [https://perry4law.org/cephrc/tokenisation/ Tokenisation], and [https://p
    37 KB (3,926 words) - 18:15, 2 November 2025
  • ...es at the intersection of technology, law, and human rights, including AI, blockchain, online dispute resolution, surveillance, and global health policies. It pu ...orary-developments-2021-2025/ COVID-19 response]. The centre also explores blockchain and AI in [https://perry4law.org/cephrc/crypto-currency/ trade ODR] and pro
    24 KB (2,670 words) - 18:11, 2 November 2025
  • ...t-align:justify;">The Digital Panopticon represents the fusion of advanced technology with unchecked state power, creating an invisible cage around individuals' ...bsidy leak reductions. Alternatives abound: federated, opt-in systems with blockchain-verified credentials, community registries prioritizing consent and equity.
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