In the present context of globalization, where new technologies have tak-en on prime importance, the idea of legal intelligence is developed. In ad-dition, in this area there has been a development in the idea of geopolitics towards the idea of geoeconomics, with the rise of the notion of �econom-ic warfare� or �fourth generation warfare�. The basic premise is that all human activity is subject to regulations that influence the economy and intelligence. On this basis, the paper examines the law as a matter of in-telligence and the law as a tool of intelligence. The conclusion is that the law is strategically valuable. The one who is capable of creating and im-posing rules commands a decisive advantage, and the competitors who do not know the meaning of those rules are not in a position to compete on equal terms.
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