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The role of courts and access to justice in the digital era
Registration now open for the hybrid conference "The role of courts and access to justice in the digital era" (Radboud University Nijmegen) which will take place from June 9 to 10, 2022 This conference brings together about 60 researchers from approximately 30 countries to critically assess the process of digitalization of justice systems and the […] Read more
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Cultural Accessibility
As part of the "Accessibility: The New Frontier of Online Justice" workshop series, we invite you to the Cultural Accessibility workshop. Speakers Professor Karine Gentelet Karine Gentelet is an ACT researcher. She is associated with the Centre de recherche en droit, technologie et société and is an associate professor in the Department of […] Read more
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PASSÉ, PRÉSENT ET LGBTQ+ (NON-) FICTION
In french Dans le cadre du Cycle de conférences « Droit et Littérature: Représentations littéraires des identités et transcriptions juridiques », nous vous invitons à la conférence «PASSÉ, PRÉSENT ET LGBTQ+ (NON-) FICTION » présentée par Gabriel Cholette. Conférencier Gabriel Cholette est docteur, chargé de cours à l’Université de Montréal et auteur de «Les carnets de l’underground». […] Read more
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A Computational Model of Facilitation in Online Dispute Resolution
Speaker Dr. Karl Branting is the Chief Scientist - Machine Learning for Computational Law at MITRE. He is also also a researcher at the ACT Project (Subproject 1 - Pre-Conflict Decision Tools: Orienting Litigants and Defendants). Summary Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) can increase access to justice, but the expense and scarcity of facilitators is […] 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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Sisyphus and the Present : Time in Modern and Digital Legalities
As part of the conference series “Law and Literature: Literary Representations of Legal Identities and Transcriptions”, we invite you to the conference “Sisyphus and the Present : Time in Modern and Digital Legalities” presented by Pr Kieran Tranter (School of Law, Queensland University of Technology). Speaker Pr Kieran Tranter is the Chair of […] Read more
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Foire aux stages et emplois IVADO
This content is not available in the selected language. À l’attention des étudiant.e.s ou finissant.e.s en informatique, génie logiciel, intelligence artificielle, science des données ou recherche opérationnelle. Venez dénicher de nouvelles opportunités à la 4e édition virtuelle de la Foire aux stages et emplois IVADO en intelligence numérique qui aura lieu sur Swapcard le 1er février 2022 de 10h à 15h! ** NOUVEAUTÉS […] Read more
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FinTechs et sécurité : risques et perspectives
In French Dans le cadre du Cycle de conférences « Fintech: Réguler aujourd’hui les technologies financières de demain », nous vous invitons à la conférence «FinTechs et sécurité : risques et perspectives». Qohash Qohash est le leadeur canadien en protection des données sensibles. Sa technologie permet aux organisations de trouver et protéger les données sensibles […] 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
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Afrofuturism, Critical Race Theory, and the Future of Policing
As part of the conference series “Law and Literature: Literary representations of identities and legal transcriptions”, the Cyberjustice Laboratory invites you to the conference “Afrofuturism, Critical Race Theory, and the Future of Policing” presented by Pr Bennett Capers (Fordham Law School). Speaker In Fall 2020, Professor Bennett Capers joined Fordham Law School, where […] Read more