Law in a Modern Technological Society
( Pp. 11-19)
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Ivanov Nikita G.
Dr. Sci. (Law), Professor, Honorary Lawyer of the Russian Federation, retired Police Colonel; Professor, Department of Criminal Cases and Criminology, editor-in-chief, journal “Lobbying in the Legislative Process”
All-Russian State University of Justice (RLA of the Ministry of Justice of Russia)
Moscow, Russian Federation Mirzoyan Maria E. senior lecturer, Department of Civil and Administrative Procedure named after M.S. Shakaryan
Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Moscow, Russian Federation
All-Russian State University of Justice (RLA of the Ministry of Justice of Russia)
Moscow, Russian Federation Mirzoyan Maria E. senior lecturer, Department of Civil and Administrative Procedure named after M.S. Shakaryan
Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
Modern society is characterized, in particular, by the expansion of technological innovations that are being introduced into almost all areas of social life. However, the introduction of technological processes ignores the moral constants of social development, which should prevail in any endeavor, especially in social planning. The thoughtless but systematic inclusion of generative models in vital processes of social development, such as medicine, law, and finance, is particularly alarming. Despite the warnings of the concerned researchers, the process is ongoing, following the unforgettable example of one of our country’s leaders. However, technological models are not immune to errors, which are particularly dangerous in the absence of human efforts based on reason. In particular, the law can stop such expansion or at least make it less dangerous for society, but in its current state, it is unable to effectively counter the attack on technological models supported by government leaders. This article proposes options for regulating technological expansion.
How to Cite:
Ivanov, N.G., Mirzoyan, М.E. (2026). Law in a modern technological society. Lobbying in the Legislative Process, 5(1), 11–19. DOI: 10.33693/2782-7372-2026-5-1-11-19. EDN: NIFEON
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Keywords:
technological attack, generative, value system, Marcuse’s theory, law.