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Dushi co-authors ‘Imagining the AI Landscape after the AI Act 2022’ workshop proceedings
In June 2022, COHUBICOL postdoc researcher Desara Dushi co-organised in conjunction with the International Conference on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence the 1st International Workshop on Imagining the AI Landscape After the AI Act aimed at analysing how the new AI regulation will shape the AI technologies of the future, collecting together input and discussions from multidisciplinary stakeholders.
... »Dushi speaks at the Annual Seminar ‘A 360° view on Child Friendly Justice’ (14 Oct 2022)
The Child Friendly Justice European Network (CFJ-EN) through Defence for Children International Belgium (DCI-Belgium), organised the Annual Seminar ‘A 360° View on Child Friendly Justice’, convening child rights stakeholders on Friday 14 October 2022 in Brussels, Belgium.
... »Hildebrandt keynotes at the ‘European Sovereignty: The Legal Dimension – A Union in Control of its own Destiny’ congress (14 Oct 2022)
To mark its 30th anniversary, the Academy of European Law (ERA) is convening leading legal practitioners, lawmakers and policymakers to explore the legal challenges arising from new sovereignty concepts that have moved to the centre of public debate in recent years, including ‘budgetary sovereignty’, ‘strategic sovereignty’ and ‘digital sovereignty’.
... »Hildebrandt discusses Artificial Justice: The Quandary of AI in the Courtroom
In August, U.S. District Judge Paul W. Grimm of the District of Maryland convened a panel of leading international experts to lend their perspectives on a few difficult societal and ethical questions: What happens when machine-learned and AI-generated data enter the courtroom? Should that evidence be considered reliable?
... »Medvedeva defends her PhD on Identification, Categorisation and Forecasting of Court Decision (8 Sept 2022)
In her thesis, COHUBICOL postdoc researcher Masha Medvedeva discusses her work on forecasting, categorising and analysing outcomes of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and case law across Dutch national courts. Her dissertation demonstrates the potential of such research, but also to highlight its limitations and identify challenges of working with legal data, and attempts to establish a more standard way of conducting research in automatic prediction of judicial decisions.
... »COHUBICOL team demoed our forthcoming Typology of Legal Technologies at Radboud (27 Sept 2022)
In September we gave the first glimpse of our forthcoming Typology of Legal Technologies, a significant output of the COHUBICOL project.... »