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Lancement du livre « Le droit à la vie privée en droit québécois et canadien » de Karim Benyekhlef et Pierre-Luc Déziel
03/06/2019 Karim Benyekhlef
This content is not available in the selected language. C’était le 5 mars dernier qu’avait lieu le lancement du livre Le droit à la vie privée en droit québécois et canadien de Karim Benyekhlef et Pierre-Luc Déziel au Salon François Chevrette. Les coauteurs ont pu partager un cocktail en compagnie de leurs familles, d’amis ainsi […] Read more
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Recognition of the Cyberjustice Laboratory at the ODR Industry Summit
03/05/2019 Nicolas Vermeys
The ODR Industry Summit is an opportunity for technology leaders to engage in free-flowing discussion with court leaders from across the United States. The event taking place on the 4th et 5th of March in Denver, Colorado, will be attempt by the professor and Assistant Director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory, Nicolas Vermeys. This invitation is seen […] Read more
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La mise au point de véhicules autonomes: au-delà du dilemme du tramway 3.0
This content is not available in the selected language. Un texte de Sarit Mizrahi Les voitures autonomes ne sont plus simplement des produits de notre imagination. Bien que des véhicules entièrement autonomes ne soient pas encore disponibles sur le marché, la plupart des voitures modernes sont dotées de diverses capacités autonomes, telles que l’auto-stationnement, par […] Read more
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Nicolas Vermeys, conférencier invité à l’Institut de Recherche Juridique de la Sorbonne
02/27/2019 Nicolas Vermeys
This content is not available in the selected language. Le 1er mars 2019, les professeurs Nicolas Vermeys (Université de Montréal) et Jean-François Roberge (Université de Sherbrooke), tous deux chefs de chantiers au Projet AJC, ainsi que Maria-Fernanda Acevedo (Laboratoire de cyberjustice) seront présent en tant que conférenciers dans le cadre du séminaire : « ODR, l’expérience canadienne à l’aune des […] Read more
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Conférence «The Use of AI in White-Collar Crime», à McGill
Abstract Wondered why our criminal justice classes focus on street crime rather than what does the actual damage to our society, i.e. white-collar crimes? Are you interested in AI generally and are curious to hear how it intersects with other practice areas in law? Then come to our panel on the use of AI & […] Read more
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Entrevue de la ministre Lebel à La facture : la plateforme PARLe au centre du la discussion
02/13/2019 Karim Benyekhlef
This content is not available in the selected language. Mardi le 12 février, la populaire émission La facture recevait la ministre de la Justice, Sonia Lebel. Dans ce segment, la ministre réagit à un dossier antérieur sur la question de la justice en ligne, mais plus particulièrement de la plateforme PARLe. Le logiciel, mis sur […] Read more
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“Quelles sont les limites de la liberté d’expression sur internet?” | Entrevue de Karim Benyekhlef à l’émission Gravel le matin de Radio-Canada
"Just because it's on the Internet doesn't mean the law doesn't apply. Behind a screen, people think they are safe, but they are not". Interview with Professor Karim Benyekhlef on Radio-Canada's Gravel program in the morning of December 28, 2018, where he answers the question of the day: "How far can we go in a […] Read more
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Success of the 1st Roundtable on Data Harvesting
Within the framework of the Project Empowerment of Judicial Actors through Cyberjustice (AJC), Monday, December 17, the first discussion workshop on the "harvesting" (brokering) of judicial data was successfully held. This 5-hour workshop brought together representatives from the Cyberjustice Laboratory, the Department of Justice Canada, the Ministère de la Justice du Québec, CanLii, etc. for […] Read more
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Canada Launches National Action Plan for Open Government 2018-2020
Following a public participation process conducted from November 2017 to April 2018, the Canadian federal government announced the launch of its 2018-2020 National Action Plan for Open Government. It sets out ten (10) commitments "to advance government accountability and citizen participation". This action plan is based on 7 guiding principles: inclusion, gender equity, accessibility, user-centred […] Read more
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Karim Benyekhlef asked about the future of AI in Justice and its potential drifts in L'Actualité
12/13/2018 Karim Benyekhlef
In the article "Quand l'intelligence artificielle dérape" published in the December 5 edition of L'Actualité, Professor Karim Benyekhlef discusses with journalist Marc-André Sabourin the abuses to be avoided in terms of artificial intelligence in the judicial field: No gown for robots A robot in a judge's seat? Nothing worries Karim Benyekhlef, director of the Cyberjustice […] Read more