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Hannes Westermann : Winner of the

The Cyberjustice Laboratory is pleased to announce that Hannes Westermann, researcher at the laboratory and now a professor at Maastricht University, is the recipient of the prestigious Prix de la meilleure thèse dans le secteur Arts, Lettres et Sciences Humaines des ESP 2023-2024 for his thesis entitled Using Artificial Intelligence to Increase Access to Justice. […] Read more

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Rapport de recherche – “Le numérique et l’intelligence artificielle comme outil de justice sociale : les initiatives par et pour les groupes et communautés marginalisés”

This content is not available in the selected language. Le Laboratoire de cyberjustice a le plaisir de vous présenter le rapport de recherche intitulée Le numérique et l’intelligence artificielle comme outil de justice sociale : les initiatives par et pour les groupes et communautés marginalisés  par Pre Karine Gentelet (UQO), membre du Laboratoire de cyberjustice et du […] Read more

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Upcoming Conference: "The Past, Present, and Future of European Democracy" (May 22, 2024)

The CRDP and the Cyberjustice Laboratory are pleased to invite you to the The Past, Present and Future of European Democracy conference.   Click here to register   Practical Informations When : May 22, 2024, 4:30PM Where : Cyberjustice Laboratory (B-2215),  Jean-Brillant Building, 3200 Jean-Brillant Street, Montréal, Québec, H3T 1N8 Format: Hybrid Speakers Biographies   Prof. […] Read more

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Un membre du Laboratoire récompensé pour son travail de vulgarisation académique

This content is not available in the selected language. Sébastien Meeùs, auxiliaire de recherche au Laboratoire de Cyberjustice, est l’un des lauréats du Prix de la Diffusion Scientifique de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles, catégorie Doctorant. Ce prix reconnaît le travail de vulgarisation scientifique sur le domaine du droit des nouvelles technologiques, avec une approche pratique […] Read more

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Professor Paul Dumouchel publishes a critique of the essay

In this article, Paul Dumouchel reviews the essay "Not Quite Like Us? - Can Cyborgs and Intelligent Machines Be Natural Persons as a Matter of Law?" by Prof. Daniel J. Gervais of Vanderbilt University. Prof. Dumouchel questions the idea that artificial intelligence systems should be granted rights or legal personality, challenging the assumption underlying many […] Read more

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Video - Conference "Large Language Models and Law Schools" by Prof. Jane Bailey, Prof. Wolfgang Alschner & Prof. Marina Pavlović

Above, you will find the conference "Large Language Models and Law Schools" by Prof. Jane Bailey (UOttawa), Prof. Wolfgang Alschner (UOttawa), and Prof. Marina Pavlović as part of the 2024 lecture series "AI, Large Language Models, and Justice Considerations for Legal Practitioners Judges, Law Schools, and Public Legal Educators."   Speakers Biographies   Prof. Marina […] Read more

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Call for Applications - Doctoral Scholarships in Law and AI & Postdoctoral Fellowship in Law and Technology

The Cyberjustice Laboratory and the LexUM Chair in Legal Information offer an exceptional opportunity for doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers passionate about information technology, cyberjustice, and artificial intelligence. The LexUM Chair in Legal Information and Cyberjustice Laboratory Doctoral Fellowship is designed to encourage two young researchers to embark on an exciting thesis exploring the themes […] Read more