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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

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

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

Conferences and seminars Events

Le service public algorithmique : regards transatlantiques

This content is not available in the selected language. Dans le cadre des activités de la Chaire d’excellence Alexandre Koyré, occupée en 2019-2020 par le professeur Karim Benyekhlef, directeur du Laboratoire de cyberjustice, un colloque « Le service public algorithmique : regards transatlantiques » se tiendra à Paris au Cercle France-Amériques le 30 mars prochain sous le haut-patronage […] Read more

Conferences and seminars Events

ANNULÉE – Les robots et le mal

This content is not available in the selected language. Le Centre de recherche en éthique et le Laboratoire de Cyberjustice sont heureux d’accueillir Alexei Grinbaum – chercheur AJC – qui offrira une présentation intitulée « Les robots et le mal » mettant l’emphase sur le rapport de l’Homme aux technologies numériques. Résumé : Des robots domestiques se font délateurs, des agents conversationnels […] Read more

AI Workshops Events

ANNULÉE – Legal Text Analysis using AI | Chapter 3

This content is not available in the selected language. Conférence en anglais seulement 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. […] Read more

Conferences and seminars Events

Ex Machina Lex: The Limits of Law's Computability

Join us for an AI and the Law talk with Dr Christopher Markou, who will consider the consequences of using machine learning to replicate core functions of legal systems. Abstract The use of machine learning (ML) to replicate aspects of legal decision making is already well advanced, with various ‘Legal Tech’ applications being used to model […] Read more

LexUM Chair Conferences Events

ANNULÉE – Disorder in the Court: ODR and the New Opportunities for Access to Justice

This content is not available in the selected language. Dans le cadre de son cycle de conférences 2019-2020 « Démocratie, algorithme et information » qui vous propose de porter un regard critique et multi-disciplinaire sur les enjeux d’une société algorithmique dans laquelle se mêlent une confusion informationnelle et un recours grandissant aux outils algorithmiques pour effectuer diverses […] Read more

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Le rapport Le temps d’agir et la mise à niveau des lois sur les communications : pour une régulation raisonnée des activités se déroulant sur Internet

This content is not available in the selected language. Le Laboratoire de cyberjustice et la Chaire LexUM en information juridique sont heureux de recevoir le professeur Pierre Trudel (Faculté de droit, Université de Montréal) qui nous parlera du Rapport final du Groupe d’examen du cadre législatif en matière de radiodiffusion et de télécommunications publié en […] Read more