2020
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Accès à la justice en temps de distanciation sociale : une redéfinition des compétences essentielles?
This content is not available in the selected language. Écrit par Tomas Vazquez Rojas, auxiliaire de recherche au Laboratoire de cyberjustice – Hiver 2020. Depuis la mise en place de mesures de distanciation sociale afin de freiner la progression de la COVID-19, l’appareil judiciaire québécois, tout comme ses homologues ailleurs au Canada, marche au ralenti. Or, […] 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
In the medias
Bourdonnement [CHRONIQUES] - And Cyberjustice for All
Maître Sébastien Bourdon proposes a reflection on the judicial system since the beginning of the confinement by insisting on the importance of "dematerializing" justice to ensure its proper functioning at all times. Available in french only. Ayant quelques relations avec le Québec, je me suis interrogé sur ce que propose le laboratoire de cyberjustice […] Read more
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CAI – PANDÉMIE, VIE PRIVÉE ET PROTECTION DES RENSEIGNEMENTS PERSONNELS
The Commission d'accès à l'information du Québec has published a discussion paper on the various issues raised by the use of certain technologies, such as the use of geolocation data by government authorities to counter the health crisis caused by COVID-19. If deployed, these technological tools could violate fundamental human rights. The Commission therefore submitted […] Read more
In the medias
La justice à distance - commentaires du Pr Benyekhlef
04/20/2020 Karim Benyekhlef
In this article published on the CBA National website - the Canadian Bar Association's online magazine - the author discusses the issues created by the COVID-19 crisis for the legal profession in Canada. The current health crisis demonstrates, more than ever, the need to modernize justice by investing in digital technology. In French only. Le […] Read more
In the medias
The conversation - Courts are moving to video during coronavirus, but research shows it’s hard to get a fair trial remotely
04/20/2020 David Tait / Meredith Rossner
David Tait and Meredith Rossner- ACT researchers - focus in this article published in The conversation on the challenges faced by virtual courts in the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a sense, the courts have been preparing for an outbreak like this for some time. Witnesses and defendants routinely appear in court via […] Read more
In the medias
Slaw -
Amy Salyzyn - ACT researcher - writes in this article published on the website Slaw - a Canadian legal blog - about how the pandemic has disrupted the functioning of the judicial system. She paints the picture of how a virtual courts should be, emphasizing the need to provide more transparency, including more access to […] Read more
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Le recours aux données de géolocalisation en temps de pandémie : problème ou solution?
This content is not available in the selected language. Écrit par Cassandra Larocque-Rigney, auxiliaire de recherche au Laboratoire de cyberjustice – Hiver 2020. La course contre la COVID-19 se déroulant présentement est au cœur des préoccupations gouvernementales partout à travers le monde. Confiner ou ne pas confiner : telle n’est pas la seule question. En effet, plusieurs […] Read more
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PARLe – Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail
Last March with the Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité au travail (CNESST) to promote online conflict mediation in disputes between employers and non-unionized workers in Quebec. The platform has already taken on its first 42 cases in the midst of the confinement period. An online mediation platform for […] Read more
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PARLe – Ontario Condominium Authority Tribunal
The CAT’s platform distinguishes itself on the international stage by promoting simple, online resolution of the many condominium disputes that have resulted from Ontario’s condominium boom. A unique response to the COVID-19 crisis Thanks to the PARLe platform, the Condominium Authority Tribunal became in 2017 the first completely online, no-premise tribunal in Canada. This fully digital tribunal […] Read more