Algorithms generally generate mistrust as to their use in the final decision of a trial. The paper describes some cases where an algorithmic system of justice provides better protection of the interests of the parties than a human judge
Automated decision systems appear to carry higher risks today than they ever have before. Digital te...
As other fields of law, competition law is put to the test by new technologies in general and algori...
The article discusses the general issues of simplification and improvement of the civil procedural f...
This policy brief outlines the prospects, challenges, and potential directions for the use of artifi...
The rule of law is one of the fundamental pillars, along with human rights and democracy, which are ...
Equitative algorithms refers to a set of algorithms that can be used in the legal field for the reso...
Digitalisation opens the debate on the fundamental principle of a democratic society: legitimacy of ...
The use of artificial intelligence in civil procedure Abstract: The subject of this master's thesis ...
The current discussions around algorithms, legal ethics, and expanding legal access through technolo...
This article discusses conceptions of fairness in algorithmic decision-making, within the context of...
The subject of this paper is an attempt to answer the question of whether the use of tools based on ...
We are presenting the project CREA (has received funding from the European Union) which aims to intr...
Straipsniu siekiama preliminariai sugrupuoti algoritmų panaudojimo teismų veikloje formas, remiantis...
Procedural Guidelines are a means to enable judges and court staff to manage cases efficiently whils...
The research carried out by the CrossJustice project leads to a number of conclusions. Among them, a...
Automated decision systems appear to carry higher risks today than they ever have before. Digital te...
As other fields of law, competition law is put to the test by new technologies in general and algori...
The article discusses the general issues of simplification and improvement of the civil procedural f...
This policy brief outlines the prospects, challenges, and potential directions for the use of artifi...
The rule of law is one of the fundamental pillars, along with human rights and democracy, which are ...
Equitative algorithms refers to a set of algorithms that can be used in the legal field for the reso...
Digitalisation opens the debate on the fundamental principle of a democratic society: legitimacy of ...
The use of artificial intelligence in civil procedure Abstract: The subject of this master's thesis ...
The current discussions around algorithms, legal ethics, and expanding legal access through technolo...
This article discusses conceptions of fairness in algorithmic decision-making, within the context of...
The subject of this paper is an attempt to answer the question of whether the use of tools based on ...
We are presenting the project CREA (has received funding from the European Union) which aims to intr...
Straipsniu siekiama preliminariai sugrupuoti algoritmų panaudojimo teismų veikloje formas, remiantis...
Procedural Guidelines are a means to enable judges and court staff to manage cases efficiently whils...
The research carried out by the CrossJustice project leads to a number of conclusions. Among them, a...
Automated decision systems appear to carry higher risks today than they ever have before. Digital te...
As other fields of law, competition law is put to the test by new technologies in general and algori...
The article discusses the general issues of simplification and improvement of the civil procedural f...