Overview
- Constanze Geiert, Saxony's Justice Minister, emphasizes the need for legal texts to be understandable to the general public without compromising precision.
- She highlights historical factors and excessive detail as major contributors to the complexity of legal language.
- Geiert believes that laws should be written in a way that those expected to follow them can easily understand.
- She remains skeptical about artificial intelligence's current ability to simplify legal texts effectively, citing limitations in processing legal terminology.
- Geiert draws inspiration from legal scholar Rudolf von Jhering, advocating for a balance between intellectual rigor and simplicity in legal communication.