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ICT in the evolution of the selfhand will and human rights
The Human Rights of people can be affected by not including ICTs for improvements in their legal field, an example is the selfhand will, taking into account that in its conception, it can limit people by their legal, physical, technical requirements, what that it is discriminatory and, in addition, it leaves without legal certainty whoever uses it, moving away from the expectations of the current information society, for which reason, it is intended to locate the electronic modality, pointing out that with its advantages, this will can be taken with greater impact than it has had for more than two centuries.