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In the 4th industrial era, Finding Directions for Social Law - Paying attention to changes in labor -

  • Legal Theory & Practice Review
  • Abbr : LTPR
  • 2019, 7(4), pp.9-28
  • Publisher : The Korea Society for Legal Theory and Practice Inc.
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law
  • Published : November 30, 2019

YANG, SEUNGGWANG 1

1한국방송광고진흥공사

Candidate

ABSTRACT

Is there a Fourth Industrial Revolution? The question is whether artificial intelligence and big data technology at the center can be seen as a disconnected new technology. But I'm not interested in it, and I don't have the expertise or knowledge to judge it. What I would like to discuss is whether the development of science and technology, called the Fourth Industrial Revolution, will make human life more humane. It is clear that the development of science and technology will bring convenience to human life. So it was with a steam engine, with a washing machine. But convenience and humanity need to be discussed separately. Human beings are hungry for freedom and pursuing happiness. In this respect, the development of science and technology can be described as a value-neutral event for humanity. After all, whether the word “fourth industrial revolution” is affirmed or denied, how to respond to the development of science and technology will constitute a legal system in which all members of society can enjoy human life. Therefore, this article first suggested major tasks to be raised in the Fourth Industrial Era when continuing the current social law system and contents, and sought the corresponding directions.

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