2020
Nouvelles
Artificial Intelligence and the Law in Canada
23 November 2020 Amy Salyzyn / Florian Martin-Bariteau / Ignacio Cofone / Jacquelyn A. Burkell / Jane Bailey
Florian Martin-Bariteau and Teresa Scassa - law professors at the University of Ottawa - highlight the structural transformation of our society through the contribution of artificial intelligence and question how existing legal frameworks can or should adapt to this new technology. The book will be available in early 2021 in print, electronic and QuickLaw versions. […] Read more
Nouvelles
Abeona-ENS-OBVIA Chair | Call for Contribution for a Collective Book
17 November 2020 Karine Gentelet
This collective book is part of the work of the Abeona-ENS-OBVIA Chair and will aim to propose a renewed and multidisciplinary reflection on the issues of artificial intelligence uses from a social justice perspective. The book will assemble around 20 texts from researchers from all disciplines. As an indication, these texts could address the following […] Read more
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Revue Lex Electronica | Dossier spécial : droit algorithmique
17 November 2020 Karim Benyekhlef
This paper is only available in French. Avant propos Le Laboratoire de cyberjustice a débuté en 2017 le projet droit algorithmique et la migration des normes juridiques dans les dispositifs techniques : concept, études de cas et perspectives, sous la direction des professeurs Karim Benyekhlef de l’Université de Montréal et de Benoît Frydman de l’Université […] Read more
Events
Workshop - Online Dispute Resolution and Stress | How Becoming a Mindful Mediator Can Improve Your ODR Practice
This content is not available in the selected language. L’activité ainsi que les détails et les modalités d’inscription sont intégralement en anglais. Facilitated by Nicole Aylwin – Cyberjustice Laboratory Collaborator, Mediator & Yoga Therapist While online dispute resolution (ODR) can offer many benefits and opportunities for both the mediator and the parties, this rapid transition […] Read more
Cyberjustice Web-Conferences
Web-conference | Arbitration in the Age of Covid: Examining Arbitration's Move Online
SPEAKER Amy J. Schmitz, University of Missouri School of Law Arbitration has been moving online over time with the growth of the Internet and Online Dispute Resolution (ODR), which includes use of technology to assist online negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and variations thereof. Online Arbitration (OArb) is nonetheless a unique subset of ODR because it usually […] Read more
Cyberjustice Web-Conferences
Web-conférence | La blockchain au service de l’administration publique
This content is not available in the selected language. Conférencier Jonathan J. Attia, Vice-Président IOUR Foundation, Conseil Scientifique Yellaw Avocats Historiquement opposée à la centralisation, la technologie blockchain se révèle être un nouvel allié inattendu aux systèmes d’information (SI) dits traditionnels. Il est question alors d’architecture hybride où « décentralisation et centralisation » interopèrent dans le but […] Read more
Events Cyberjustice Web-Conferences
Web-conference | Reimagining Justice with AI Technology
Speaker : Tania Sourdin, Newcastle Law School, Dean and Head of School Professor Tania Sourdin is the Dean of the University of Newcastle Law School and was previously the Foundation Chair and Director of the Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) at Monash University in Australia. In the past two decades, she has […] Read more
Cyberjustice Web-Conferences
Web-conference | Legal Text Analysis using AI Chapter 3
Speakers : Wolfgang Alschner, University of Ottawa Hannes Westermann, Cyberjustice Laboratory Text and language are the core tools of the legal profession. Analyzing and understanding the information contained in textual documents, such as statutes, case law, contracts and doctrine, is one of the most important skill for any person in the legal field. Advances in […] Read more
Cyberjustice Web-Conferences
Web-discussion | La fiducie de données : le bon véhicule juridique pour encadrer le développement de l’IA?
This content is not available in the selected language. Conférencier•e•s : Pierre Trudel, Centre de recherche en droit public Anne-Sophie Hulin, Centre Paul-André Crépeau de droit privé et comparé Animateur : Simon Du Perron, auxiliaire de recherche au Laboratoire de cyberjustice Appliquer le modèle fiduciaire à la gouvernance des données est une idée de plus en plus […] Read more
Cyberjustice Web-Conferences
Web-conference | Les impacts sociétaux de l’IA
This content is not available in the selected language. Conférencier : Marc-Antoine Dilhac, Université de Montréal Pour voir ou revoir la web-conférence : Read more