2020
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Artificial Intelligence and the Law in Canada
Florian Martin-Bariteau and Teresa Scassa - law professors at the University of Ottawa - highlight the structural transformation of our society through the contribution of artificial intelligence and question how existing legal frameworks can or should adapt to this new technology. The book will be available in early 2021 in print, electronic and QuickLaw versions. […] Read more
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Abeona-ENS-OBVIA Chair | Call for Contribution for a Collective Book
This collective book is part of the work of the Abeona-ENS-OBVIA Chair and will aim to propose a renewed and multidisciplinary reflection on the issues of artificial intelligence uses from a social justice perspective. The book will assemble around 20 texts from researchers from all disciplines. As an indication, these texts could address the following […] Read more
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Revue Lex Electronica | Dossier spécial : droit algorithmique
11/17/2020 Karim Benyekhlef
This paper is only available in French. Avant propos Le Laboratoire de cyberjustice a débuté en 2017 le projet droit algorithmique et la migration des normes juridiques dans les dispositifs techniques : concept, études de cas et perspectives, sous la direction des professeurs Karim Benyekhlef de l’Université de Montréal et de Benoît Frydman de l’Université […] Read more
Upcoming events
Workshop - Online Dispute Resolution and Stress | How Becoming a Mindful Mediator Can Improve Your ODR Practice
This content is not available in the selected language. L’activité ainsi que les détails et les modalités d’inscription sont intégralement en anglais. Facilitated by Nicole Aylwin – Cyberjustice Laboratory Collaborator, Mediator & Yoga Therapist While online dispute resolution (ODR) can offer many benefits and opportunities for both the mediator and the parties, this rapid transition […] Read more
AI Workshops Upcoming events
The AI and Law Series | New Rules for Robots ?
sPEAKER : Simon Chesterman, National University of Singapore Faculty of Law Recent years have seen a proliferation of guides, frameworks, and principles focused on AI. Yet, for all the time and effort that has gone into convening workshops and retreats to draft the various documents, curiously little has been applied to what they mean in […] Read more
Videos
Vlogs du Labo | Les lundis cyberjustice
This series of video capsules offers you the opportunity to learn more about the Cyberjustice Laboratory, its work and its teams. Short and educational capsules to better understand the objectives of the cyberjustice community and its achievements in this field, through the work carried out by the Laboratory with its various partners and researchers for […] Read more
Blog
Projet de loi n° 64 : échos de commission parlementaire
Only in french Écrit par Simon Du Perron – auxiliaire de recherche au Laboratoire de cyberjustice – Automne 2020. Le 29 septembre dernier, la Commission des institutions de l’Assemblée nationale a clos ses consultations particulières concernant le projet de loi n° 64, Loi modernisant des dispositions législatives en matière de protection des renseignements personnels. Près d’une […] Read more
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Une étude de cas sur la plateforme d'ODR de l'Utah - Enjeu de l'accessibilité | The Utah Online Dispute Resolution Platform : A Usability Evaluation and Report >
Only in french Écrit par Jie Zhu – auxiliaire de recherche au Laboratoire de cyberjustice – Automne 2020. L’acronyme ODR (Online Dispute Resolution) renvoie à l’utilisation d’outils technologiques permettre ou pour faciliter le règlement en ligne des litiges. À l’origine limité à la gestion volontaire des conflits nés sur Internet (p.ex. commerce électronique, noms de […] Read more
Events Upcoming events
The AI and Law Series | Characteristica Universalis Lex: Artificial Intelligence and the Ghosts of LegalTech Past
Speaker : Christopher Markou, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge. Description : The question ‘is law computable?’ immediately recalls the classic jurisprudential question: ‘what is law?’ – a question posed by both legal pragmatists and idealists. For tough-minded pragmatists, the question ‘what is law’ might entail little more than a prediction of whether those in […] Read more
Press release
Nouvelle subvention de recherche pour mettre l’intelligence artificielle au service des acteur juridiques pour promouvoir les droits des locataires et des propriétaires au Québec
10/15/2020 Karim Benyekhlef
Only in french Le Ministère de l’Économie et de l’Innovation du Québec octroie une subvention de recherche au Pr. Karim Benyekhlef, directeur du Laboratoire de cyberjustice, pour favoriser l'appropriation et l'implantation du JusticeBot, un agent conversationnel dédié aux droits des locataires et propriétaires du Québec, auprès de ses deux partenaires : le Tribunal administratif du […] Read more