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AI and Law 2022: 2 Doctoral scholarships offered. Apply now!
The LexUM Chair in Legal Information and the Cyberjustice Laboratory are pleased to announce the opening of two (2) Doctoral Fellowships in Law and Artificial Intelligence. $25 000 (2) Doctoral Scholarships Details & Information Read more
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Proposal for a Regulation on a European approach for Artificial Intelligence
The European Commission published a proposal for a Regulation on a European approach for Artificial Intelligence. Faced with the rapid technological development of AI and a global policy context where more and more countries are investing heavily in AI, the European Union must act as one to harness the many opportunities and address challenges of […] Read more
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Le Laboratoire de cyberjustice sélectionné pour le Comité en gouvernement ouvert du Québec
This content is not available in the selected language. Le Laboratoire de cyberjustice est heureux d’annoncer qu’il a été sélectionné en tant qu’organisme de la société civile pour participer au Comité en gouvernement ouvert du Québec du Secrétariat du Conseil du trésor. Le mandat du comité sera : *de conseiller le Secrétariat du Conseil du trésor […] Read more
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Publication de l’ouvrage collectif AI and Law: a Critical Overview dirigé par Karim Benyekhlef
28 January 2021 Karim Benyekhlef
This content is not available in the selected language. Le Laboratoire de cyberjustice et la Chaire LexUM en information juridique sont heureux d’annoncer la publication de l’ouvrage collectif AI and Law: a Critical Overview aux éditions Thémis. Cet ouvrage dirigé par le professeur Karim Benyekhlef, directeur du Laboratoire et titulaire de la Chaire LexUM, est […] Read more
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Karim Benyekhlef devient Fellow au National Center for Technology & Dispute Resolution
This content is not available in the selected language. Nous sommes heureux d’annoncer que le professeur Karim Benyekhlef, directeur du Laboratoire de cyberjustice, rejoint les membres du prestigieux National Center for Technology & Dispute Resolution (NCTDR). Créé en 1998 à la University of Massachussets, ce centre est aujourd’hui dirigé par le professeur Ethan Katsh dans […] Read more
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Découvrez l’intégralité du Programme virtuel du Laboratoire de cyberjustice – Été 2020
This content is not available in the selected language. Le Laboratoire entame en mai une série d’activités qui permettront de recueillir les avis et expériences des experts du milieu juridique d’à travers le monde quant aux événements des dernières semaines. Des questions éthiques aux cellules de crise, en passant par les réussites et les échecs des technologies […] Read more
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New research funding to put artificial intelligence at the service of judicial actors to promote the rights of tenants and landlords in Quebe
13 May 2020 Karim Benyekhlef
The Ministère de l'Économie et de l'Innovation du Québec grants a research funding to Prof. Karim Benyekhlef, director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory, to promote the appropriation and implementation of JusticeBot, a conversational agent dedicated to the rights of tenants and landlords in Quebec, to its two partners: the Régie du logement du Québec and the […] 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
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La justice à distance - commentaires du Pr Benyekhlef
20 April 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
David Tait and Meredith Rossner - ACT researchers - focus in this article published in The conversation - an online academic journal - 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 […] Read more