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Amy J. Schmitz - Measuring 'Access to Justice' in the Rush to Digitize
Amy Schmitz - ACT researcher and Professor at the University of Missouri, School of Law raises in this publication the issues of access to justice in an increasingly digital society. Access to Justice (A2J) is the hot topic of the day, energizing Twitter and judges alike. Meanwhile, professors and policymakers join in song, singing the […] Read more
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Document de travail – Repenser la protection des renseignements personnels à la lumière des défis soulevés par l’IA
1 May 2020 Karim Benyekhlef / Pierre-Luc Déziel
This content is not available in the selected language. Ce document a été préparé dans le cadre de la consultation de laCommission d’accès à l’information du Québec sur l’intelligenceartificielle et revient sur les questions posées par la Commission lors de cette consultation. Les principaux objectifs du document sont: • (1) D’offrir une synthèse, qui soit […] Read more
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The Canberra Times - There are steps we can take to preserve trial by jury
1 May 2020 Meredith Rossner
This article was written by ACT researcher Meredith Rossner who analyzes the decision to suspend jury trials because of the risks associated with the COVID-19. Judgment by one's peers in a court of law is a hallmark of most democratic institutions, and for good reason. Trial by jury is something that is owed to those […] Read more
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Postdoctoral Fellowship, AI and Regulation
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is seeking two skilled and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Fellows to pursue an innovative research program focused on shaping the regulation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a global context. INTERNSHIP OFFER 1 The Scotiabank Postdoctoral Fellowship on AI and Regulation will support an innovative research program focused on shaping the […] Read more
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Virtual program
The Laboratory will launch a series of activities in May that will gather the opinions and experiences of legal experts from around the world on the recent events. From ethical issues to crisis management, including analyses of the achievements and failures of technologies in the legal field, the Laboratory will present varied and relevant content […] Read more
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A Tale of Cyberjustice: A Modern Approach to Technology in the Canadian Justice System
The Cyberjustice Lab is pleased to announce the release of its new book "A Tale of Cyberjustice: A Modern Approach to Technology in the Canadian Justice System". This book traces the life cycle of the Towards Cyberjustice project, from its creation to its completion and continuation with the launch of the Autonomy Through Cyberjustice Technologies (ACT) project. This book is an […] Read more
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Mention of the
Hannes Westermann, member of the Cyberjustice Laboratory, recently coauthored with Karim Benyekhlef - director of the Laboratory - Jaromir Savelka, Vern R. Walker and Kevin D. Ashley a article intituled "Computer-Assisted Creation of Boolean Search Rules for Text Classification in the Legal Domain" which received the "Best Student Paper Award" mention at Jurix 2019. This […] Read more
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Inauguration of the 3IA Chair
Prof. Karim Benyekhlef, Director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory and the 2019-2020 Chairholder of the Koyré Chair of Excellence, is currently at the Université Côté d'Azur as part of the "Justice and Algorithms" week organized by the 3IA Côte d'Azur Chair of Excellence. Program of the 1st day The day began with the recording of a […] Read more
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ICAIL 2019 – Les moments qu’il ne fallait pas manquer
Vous n'étiez pas présent pour ICAIL 2019 ? Ne vous inquiétez pas tout ce qui est à savoir se trouve ici ! Read more
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Interview Radio-Canada de Karim Benyekhlef et Valentin Callipel à ICAIL 2019 : IA et droit
This content is not available in the selected language. Quels sont les défis de l’intelligence artificielle dans l’univers du droit ? Valentin Callipel et Karim Benyekhlef du Laboratoire de cyberjustice répondent aux questions de Janic Tremblay, journaliste à Radio-Canada Interview disponible ici Read more