Some Aspects of Applying Artificial Intelligence to The Development of Legal Education and Upbringing

Authors

  • Norboyev Sardor Qavmiddinovich PhD Researcher, Bukhara State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/cajlpc.v7i3.1572

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Legal Education, Legal Upbringing, Application Mechanisms, Process Analysis, Advantages, Information Security, Digitalization, Scientific and Practical Recommendations

Abstract

This article is devoted to the role and significance of artificial intelligence technologies in improving the processes of legal education and upbringing. Furthermore, it highlights the mechanisms of applying artificial intelligence and provides an analysis of the challenges encountered within the process. Additionally, along with its advantages in legal education, issues such as information security are critically examined. At the end of the article, scientific and practical recommendations for the digitalization of the national legal education system are provided.

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Published

2026-06-03

How to Cite

Qavmiddinovich, N. S. (2026). Some Aspects of Applying Artificial Intelligence to The Development of Legal Education and Upbringing. Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 7(3), 225–228. https://doi.org/10.51699/cajlpc.v7i3.1572

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