2020

Cyberjustice Web-Conferences

Retour d’expérience – Comment informer le public sur ses droits en période de pandémie ?

Web-talk in french only. Nous vous invitons à une discussion virtuelle avec Mes Dominique Boutin, Aliaa El-Hage et Sophie Gagnon durant laquelle nous aborderons l’impact de la crise sanitaire sur l’accessibilité à la justice au Québec. Nous explorerons les projets mis en place afin de maintenir le public informé et nous discuterons des effets à […] Read more

Cyberjustice Web-Conferences

Webinar : Beagle, a Chatbot that Helps with Everyday Legal Problems

People's Law School, a non-profit in British Columbia, has developed a chatbot that helps with everyday legal problems. Now available on Facebook Messenger and soon to be released on the web, Beagle guides people step-by-step through common everyday legal problems. The team behind Beagle will outline why they set about developing a chatbot, show how […] Read more

Cyberjustice Web-Conferences

Learning from experience – How to inform the public of their rights in times of crisis

Join Jean-Paul Bevilacqua, Julie Mathews and Katie Sykes to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on access to justice in Canada. The discussion will centre around the establishment of new technological tools and services seeking to inform the public of their rights during a pandemic and around the impact that the pandemic has had […] Read more

Cyberjustice Web-Conferences

Webinaire : Jami, un outil de communication au service de la vie privée

Webinar in french only. The boom in teleworking in the context of a pandemic has shed light on the controversial and more or less controlled use of communications and personal data through the many tools at your disposal. In this webinar, we will present JAMI, an innovative Quebec-based communication application that places confidentiality and privacy […] Read more

Events Nouvelles

Regulating (Artificial) Intelligence in Justice: Normative Frameworks and the Risks Related to AI in the Judiciary with Giampero Lupo

Giampero Lupo - ACT researcher - will propose within the framework of a series of online seminars by the SRPP a web conference entitled "Regulating (Artificial) Intelligence in Justice: Normative Frameworks and the Risks Related to AI in the Judiciary " within the framework of the seminar "Normalizing Normativity (AI and Justice)" that will take […] Read more

Nouvelles

LaPresse | Villes numériques : les technologies de l’information pour faire face aux grands défis urbains

In this article published by LaPresse, Ryad Titah — professor at HEC Montréal and ACT researcher — offers his expertise on digital cities, which improve the quality of life of their occupants, but raise concerns about the protection of their privacy. Devant les enjeux de mobilité, d'urbanisme et même d'administration, les villes qui se démarquent […] Read more

Nouvelles

Report | To Surveil and Predict : A Human Rights Analysis of Algorithmic Policing in Canada

This report written by Kate Robertson—criminal defence lawyer and Citizen Lab research fellow—Cynthia Khoo—Citizen Lab research fellow and technology and human rights lawyer—and Yolanda Song,—lawyer at Stevenson Whelton LLP and pro bono research associate at the IHRP—examines algorithmic technologies that are designed for use in criminal law enforcement systems and the human rights implications of […] Read more

Nouvelles

Tribune de Karim Benyekhlef et Valentin Callipel |Algorithmes et Justice : une prudente avancée

Karim Benyekhlef — director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory — and Valentin Callipel — head of mission at the Laboratory — highlight in an article published by Business & Legal Forum For Ethics & Performance on the challenges of algorithms in the justice domain.   Il est peu de dire que la nouvelle frontière de l’intelligence […] Read more