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Call for Abstracts - Symposium Algorithmic Law and Society
Call for Abstracts Deadline February 1, 2020 Conveners & Editors David Restrepo Amariles Pedro Rubim Borges Fortes HEC Paris, the Law and Society Review, and the Law and Society Association— CRN Law and Development (CRN 52), are issuing a call for original research papers to be presented at the Symposium Algorithmic Law and Society, and to […] Read more
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PARLe: An Effective Access to Justice Tool for Consumers
Press release Assessment of the Consumer Protection Office's online mediation project after 3 years of implementation Quebec City, December 2, 2019 Minister of Justice Sonia LeBel today marked the 3rd anniversary of the "Online Dispute Resolution Platform" (PARLe), an innovative web-based tool that provides courts with an alternative solution to solve consumer problems. Developed by […] Read more
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Publication in the Larcier Editions : The Judge and the Algorithm
The Research Centre in Information, Law and Society (CRIDS) of the Faculty of Law in the University of Namur has just released his monograph "The judge and the algorithm: judges increased or justice diminished? "In this book, Prof. Karim Benykhlef, Jie Zhu and Valentin Callipel, of the Cyberjustice Laboratory, wrote an article on the theme of "Human Responsibility in […] 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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2019 International ODR Forum
From October 29 to 30, was held the 2019 ODR International Forum hosted by the National Center for Technology and Conflict Resolution in Williamsburg, Virginia. This forum brings together several researchers, each year, who work on issues related to online dispute resolution. For this occasion, a team of researchers from the Cyberjustice Laboratory and the […] Read more
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Steering Committee on Justice Efficiencies and Access to the Justice System
On Monday, October 28, 2019, the Cyberjustice Laboratory had the honor of hosting the Steering Committee on Efficiency and Access to Justice, composed of six Deputy Ministers of Federal and Provincial Justice, three Council representatives Canadian Judicial Council, three representatives of the Canadian Council of Chief Judges, a representative of the Canadian Bar Association, a […] Read more
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CYBERJUSTICE : TWENTY NEW WORDS FROM LAW VOCABULARY
The entry into force, on May 25, 2018 throughout the European Union of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) established a new legal framework for the protection of personal data and led the experts of the College Law and Justice in charge of terminology with the French Language Enrichment Commission to define new concepts in […] Read more
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Annual report 2018-2019 of the Winkler Institute
Please find out about the 2018-2019 Annual Report of the Winkler Institute, one of our ACT partner. https://winklerinstitute.ca/projects/annual-report-2018-2019/ Read more
Events News
Le Lab à la Court Technology Conference de Nouvelle-Orléans
Pr Nicolas Vermeys is at the Nouvelle-Orléans for the Court Technology Conference. His first conference is on "AI: Separating Hype From Reality" w/ Dory Reiling et Shannon Salter while the second is on "The Impact of AI Ecosystems on the Law, Lawyers and Courts". Read more
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The Cyberjustice Laboratory Case Management System and Decisia Now Connecting Together
The Cyberjustice Laboratory and Lexum are proud to announce that their respective solutions now easily integrate with each other. Thanks to a dedicated connector, docket information managed within the Cyberjustice Case Management System (CMS) can be seamlessly synchronized with a matching Decisia account. This development makes it easier than ever for judicial and administrative bodies […] Read more