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12 jurés dans un box en temps de pandémie – Commentaires du Pr Vermeys
05/29/2020 Nicolas Vermeys
With the resumption of criminal trials in front of a jury as of June 1, the judicial system in Quebec will face several logistical challenges. In particular, issues related to the use of videoconference during thoses various trials. In this article, Nicolas Vermeys - Assistant Director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory - shares his expertise in […] Read more
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La presse – Surveillance numérique: de réels risques pour nos droits fondamentaux
Prof. Karine Gentelet - ACT researcher - and France Isabelle Langlois - Director General at Amnesty international Canada francophone - discuss in this article the risks and stakes of using new technologies in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Article Available only in french. Au nom de la lutte contre la pandémie, de nombreux États […] Read more
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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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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
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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
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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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La cyberjustice en temps de pandémie – UdeM Nouvelles
This content is not available in the selected language. UdeM Nouvelles Alors que l’appareil judiciaire marche au ralenti, le Laboratoire de cyberjustice de la Faculté de droit de l’UdeM apporte des innovations qui accélèrent les processus au Canada et en France. Audiences en ligne, médiations à distance, tribunaux virtuels: les innovations du Laboratoire de cyberjustice […] Read more
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« L’Online Dispute Resolution, un complément indispensable à la justice d'aujourd'hui et de demain »
Pierre Legros, a former trainee at the Cyberjustice Laboratory, highlights in an article published on Village de la justice, the importance of a better access to justice through the development of online dispute resolution platforms. Available in french only «Partant du principe qu’une plateforme d’ODR serait accessible en tout temps et en tout lieu, elle […] Read more
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The Judges Journal : Here There Be Dragons - The Likely Interaction of Judges with the Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem
Artificial intelligence, or “AI,” is frequently referenced both in the news and in commercial advertisements. It often appears that nearly everything is or soon will be a product of AI. In fact, however, other than natural language processing, true AI is still in its early stages and far less common than advertising would suggest. This […] Read more
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Le projet AJC dans The Lawyer’s Daily | Université de Montréal AI initiative seeks to improve access to justice
This content is not available in the selected language. Nearly a decade after co-founding Cyberjustice Laboratory, a hub that analyzes the impact of technologies on justice while developing concrete technological tools that are adapted to the reality of justice systems, Karim Benyekhlef and Fabien Gélinas have set their sights on artificial intelligence (AI). Autonomy through […] Read more