TY - JOUR TI - Nevermore Algorithmic Justice: The Future and The End of Law AU - Krištofík, Andrej TI - Nevermore Algorithmic Justice: The Future and The End of Law AB - This article deals with the possible impact of automated decision- making on law. It argues that such could constitute a death of the law. To demonstrate this point, the article describes the underlying technological process of machine learning. It describes its negative impact on possible future reinterpretation and development of law that reflects societal development. As such, the tools of automation represent an ideal tool for the conservation of the existing status quo. Further, this article deals with the idea that for law to be just it needs to be not only personalized but always made anew in each judgement. This is also made impossible due to the described nature of the automation which makes the law not only forever cemented in its ways, denying any contestation, but rids it of any justice, which is the legitimizing element of the laws’ violence. VL - 2024 IS - 1/2024 PY - 2024 SP - 151 EP - 168 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/exceptions/article/nevermore-algorithmic-justice-the-future-and-the-end-of-law KW - algorithmic justice KW - Derrida KW - critical technology studies KW - open texture KW - force of law