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Perspective of Prof. Karim Benyekhlef: "AI is not the panacea to translate court rulings"
Prof. Karim Benyekhlef shares his perspective on using AI to translate judicial decisions in the article "AI is not the panacea to translate court rulings" by Luis Millán, published in the Canadian Bar Association's "CBA National Magazine" This article explores the controversy surrounding the request to translate more than 6,000 Supreme Court of Canada decisions […] Read more
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Prof. Hannes Westermann, first speaker of the "AI & Access to Justice" webinars by the Stanford Legal Design Lab.
The Cyberjustice Laboratory is pleased to announce that Prof. Hannes Westermann was the first speaker at the Stanford Legal Design Lab’s “AI & Access to Justice” webinars. In this inaugural webinar titled “Generative AI for Access to Justice: Challenges and Opportunities,” Prof. Westermann described generative AI as having significant potential to improve access to […] Read more
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Regard de Prof. Karim Benyekhlef, “L’idée d’utiliser l’IA pour traduire les décisions de la Cour suprême fait débat”
This content is not available in the selected language. Prof. Karim Benyekhlef partage son regard sur l’utilisation de l’IA pour traduire les décisions dans l’article “L’idée d’utiliser l’IA pour traduire les décisions de la Cour suprême fait débat” de Lise Denis (Le Devoir, 7 juin 2024). Résumé Le juge en chef de la […] Read more
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Publication of the report "Virtual Justice: A complex portrait of Canadian self-represented litigant experiences with virtual hearings" by the National Self-Represented Litigants Project
The Cyberjustice Laboratory is pleased to present the report entitled Virtual Justice: A complex portrait of Canadian self-represented litigant experiences with virtual hearings from the National Self-Represented Litigants Project, to which our team contributed during the consultation phase. Summary “Virtual Justice: A complex portrait of Canadian self-represented litigant experiences with virtual hearings” is the […] Read more
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Professor Karim Benyekhlef and Mr. Gabriel Lefebvre sign the article "Predictive Policing in Canada" in the International Review of Criminal Law
On January 9, 2024, the Revue Internationale de Droit Pénal published volume 94, number 2. This issue of RIDP, entitled "Artificial Intelligence and Administration of Criminal Justice" presents the results of collective research undertaken in 2020. Based on a lengthy questionnaire, this research addresses emerging issues concerning the use of artificial intelligence (AI), primarily machine […] Read more
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The Cyberjustice Laboratory collaborates with the OECD on the report "Developing Effective Online Dispute Resolution in Latvia"
Today, the OECD published its report titled "Developing Effective Online Dispute Resolution in Latvia." The report documents the evaluation of online dispute resolution in Latvia and summarizes key policy recommendations to support its development. It draws inspiration from the OECD's previous influential work on access to justice, such as the OECD Recommendations on Access to […] Read more
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Le Laboratoire de cyberjustice mentionné dans l’article : “Gérard Depardieu, l’arbitraire et le temps de la justice”
This content is not available in the selected language. M. Pierre Trudel, professeur titulaire au Centre de recherche en droit public (CRDP) de la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Montréal, a écrit l’article “Gérard Depardieu, l’arbitraire et le temps de la Justice” dans le journal Le Devoir, le 9 janvier 2024. Dans cet article, […] Read more
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La facture – Passez le mot sur Justicebot.ca
This content is not available in the selected language. La plateforme JusticeBot est mentionnée dans l’épisode de l’émission de Radio-Canada “La facture” du 24 octobre 2023. JusticeBot est un outil informatique utilisant l’intelligence artificielle (IA) pour simplifier l’accès du public à l’information juridique. Actuellement, son développement est axé sur les conflits entre propriétaires et locataires, […] Read more
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The APEC Economic Committee's Case Study "Study on Best Practices in Using ODR" Mentions the PARLe Platform
Alexis Leblanc-Roy 08/25/2023
The APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) Economic Committee published in January 2023 its case study titled "Study on Best Practices in Using ODR." The study aims to detail the best practices for using ODR (Online Dispute Resolution) in commercial disputes. The APEC case study mentions the PARLe platform as an example of a tool that enhances […] Read more
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Utiliser l’IA comme outil de médiation
Alexis Leblanc-Roy 07/27/2023
This article by Marie-Ève Buisson on the website "Droit-Inc" discusses the JusticeBot, a conversational robot that can be used by mediators and the various parties during a mediation session. The JusticeBot was developed by the Cyberjustice Laboratory Read more