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ACT researcher Amy Salyzyn awarded!
31 August 2022 Amy Salyzyn
ACT researcher Amy Salyzyn and Jena McGill won an award for a paper they published that was partially funded by the ACT Partnership. The award is the Martin Felsky Award for their paper entitled "Judging by the Numbers: Judicial Analytics, the Justice System and its Stakeholders". The Martin Felsky Award was created to honour Dr. […] Read more
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La justice en ligne comme solution aux barrières à l’accès à la justice
Only in French Présentateur(trice)s Julia Atack, Analyste, politiques et réglementation en matière de protection du consommateur Yannick Labelle, Responsable des affaires juridiques et auteure de la recherche Résumé de la présentation De nombreuses barrières se dressent devant les consommateurs qui désirent avoir accès à la justice. Malgré les multiples mesures envisagées ou tentées […] Read more
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Round Table on “Decentralized Justice and Web 3.0” - What can we learn from Blockchain Online Dispute Resolution Projects?
As part of the ACT annual meeting Stemming from the Web 3.0 - an idea for a new iteration of the World Wide Web based on blockchain technology which incorporates concepts including decentralization and token-based economics – “decentralized justice” is a new approach to online dispute resolution that combines blockchain, crowdsourcing and game theory in […] Read more
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Conférence internationale du partenariat AJC
The ACT International Midterm Conference, which will take place October 4-6, 2022, is fast approaching! Please find bellow the detailed agenda of the conference and a call for papers. Agenda Note that this conference was originally scheduled to take place March 21-23, 2022. It will now take place on October 4-6, 20224. Read more
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Legal Literacy: The New frontier for Online Justice
This workshop will address the issue of language accessibility in legal documents. The discussion will focus on how a functional literacy framework can be used to reduce complexity court and tribunal forms and improve access to justice. The concept of functional literacy will be introduced, as well as best practices and further resource. Speakers […] Read more
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Justice et IA | Karim Benyekhlef participe à la série de balados UtopIA
19 April 2022 Karim Benyekhlef
Only in French Pr Karim Benyekhlef, directeur du Laboratoire de cyberjustice, a participé, avec Pr Jocelyn Maclure, au balado « Justice et IA », animé par Christian Auger. Description de l'épisode Une société gouvernée par les algorithmes peut-elle rendre justice? Comment les acteur.rice.s de la justice perçoivent-ils l’avènement de cette technologie? Une justice automatisée est-elle en marche? […] Read more
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Artificial Intelligence and Access to Justice: Perspectives from the legal and technical domain
Speakers Nye Thomas | Nye Thomas is the Executive Director of the Law Commission of Ontario. Nye has more than 20 years’ experience leading sophisticated, multidisciplinary projects in Ontario’s justice sector. Daniel “Dazza” Greenwood | Dazza is a Lecturer and Researcher at the MIT Media Lab, focusing on public policy, information technology and innovation […] Read more
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Des nouvelles du projet AJC dans La Presse
22 February 2022 Éve Gaumond / Pierre-Luc Déziel
This content is not available in the selected language. La première phase d’un projet qui consiste à développer un prototype d’application pour clarifier le plumitif criminel est lancée en collaboration avec le Laboratoire de cyberjustice, l’Observatoire international sur les impacts sociétaux de l’IA (OBVIA) et la Société québécoise d’information juridique (SOQUIJ). Cliquez ici pour lire […] Read more
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The Cyberjustice Laboratory obtains observer status with the European Network on Cyberjustice
The Cyberjustice Laboratory is pleased to announce that it has obtained observer status with the European Cyberjustice Network of the CEPEJ (European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice) of the Council of Europe. The researchers of the Laboratory will thus be able to bring their expertise to the work of this network and contribute to […] Read more
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AJC|ACT Workshop: «What have we learned from the accelerated experience of remote hearings during the pandemic?»
Introduction The pandemic had an unprecedented accelerating effect on the transition towards remote hearings within the justice system. In but a few short months, most judicial actors had the opportunity to participate in virtual hearings. Hearings where each participant appeared remotely became common, using technology that was far from mainstream before the crisis. Judicial actors […] Read more