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This course provides a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between innovation and legal systems, focusing on how emerging technologies are transforming legal practice and regulatory frameworks. It begins by examining the impact of digital transformation on the legal field, including the shift from traditional processes to electronic systems, automation, and data-driven decision-making. Learners explore the concept and legal recognition of electronic contracts, including their formation, validity, and different types such as click-wrap, browse-wrap, and shrink-wrap agreements. The course analyses key legal principles of contract formation—offer, acceptance, and consideration—within digital environments, as well as issues of liability, security, and jurisdiction in cyberspace. The programme further examines digital signatures, data protection frameworks such as the GDPR, and the challenges of regulating cross-border digital activities. It also addresses the impact of artificial intelligence on legal practice, including automation, predictive analytics, and ethical considerations. In addition, learners analyse global regulatory approaches to AI, including developments in the EU, the United States, and China, as well as competition law implications. Overall, the course equips learners with the knowledge to understand and navigate the evolving legal landscape shaped by innovation and technology. Duration: 11 hours Maximum Completion Time: 7 days Delivery Mode: Online self-study Program Offered By: Member institutions of the VBNN Smart Education Group Certificate Title: Professional Training Certificate in Innovation and Law Certificate Type: Certificate of Completion

