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A Tale of Cyberjustice: A Modern Approach to Technology in the Canadian Justice System

The Cyberjustice Lab is announcing the release of its new book "A Tale of Cyberjustice: A Modern Approach to Technology in the Canadian Justice System".  This book traces the life cycle of the Towards Cyberjustice project, from its creation to its completion and continuation with the launch of the Autonomy Through Cyberjustice Technologies (ACT) project. This book is an […] Read more

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Du bon usage des algorithmes dans la justice. Vers l’ODRAI ou le règlement en ligne augmenté des conflits

This content is not available in the selected language. Dans le cadre du Cycle approfondi d’études judiciaires (CADEJ) « Justice et numérique » offert par l’École nationale de la magistrature (France) aux magistrats en exercice, Karim Benyekhlef a présenté une communication intitulée « Du bon usage des algorithmes dans la justice. Vers l’ODRAI ou le règlement en ligne […] Read more

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Retour sur le symposium innovation responsable en santé numérique : captations vidéos disponibles

This content is not available in the selected language. Près de 300 chercheurs et praticiens ont assisté au symposium international «Innovation responsable en santé numérique», tenu à l’amphithéâtre Ernest-Cormier de l’UdeM les 29 et 30 janvier 2020. Parmi ceux ayant présenté des conférences ou participé à des panels se comptent deux de nos chercheurs, Catherine […] Read more

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Cécile Petitgand de passage à “Je vote pour la science” pour discuter d’IA en santé

This content is not available in the selected language. La capsule du 17 février 2020 de cette émission de l’Agence Science-Presse (ASP) fut l’occasion d’une discussion entre Cécile Petitgand, chercheuse postdoctorale au H-pod et membre étudiante de JusticIA, Barbara Decelle, conseillère à la recherche en santé chez IVADO et Isabelle Burgun, journaliste à l’ASP. Le […] Read more

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ACT Project in The Lawyer's Daily | Université de Montréal AI initiative seeks to improve access to justice

Nearly a decade after co-founding Cyberjustice Laboratory, a hub that analyzes the impact of technologies on justice while developing concrete technological tools that are adapted to the reality of justice systems, Karim Benyekhlef and Fabien Gélinas have set their sights on artificial intelligence (AI).Autonomy through Cyberjustice Technologies (ACT), the latest brainchild of the Cyberjustice Laboratory, […] Read more

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Jurix 20019's Best Student Paper Award mention awarded to members of the Cyberjustice Laboratory

Hannes Westermann, member of the Cyberjustice Laboratory, coauthored with Karim Benyekhlef - director of the Laboratory - Jaromir Savelka, Vern R. Walker and Kevin D. Ashley a article intituled "Computer-Assisted Creation of Boolean Search Rules for Text Classification in the Legal Domain" which received the "Best Student Paper Award" mention at Jurix 2019. This is […] Read more

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Publication in the Larcier Editions : The Judge and the Algorithm

The Research Centre in Information, Law and Society (CRIDS) of the Faculty of Law in the University of Namur has just released his monograph "The judge and the algorithm: judges increased or justice diminished? "In this book, Prof. Karim Benykhlef, Jie Zhu and Valentin Callipel, of the Cyberjustice Laboratory, wrote an article on the theme of "Human Responsibility in […] Read more

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Les Petites Affiches - Justice and Algorithms - Interview with Prof. Benyekhlef

Prof. Karim Benyekhlef, Cyberjustice Laboratory’s director, 2019-2020 holder of the Alexandre Koyré Chair of Excellence, and codirector of JusticIA is featured in the weekly magazine "Les Petites Affiches"  as part of his presence at the "Justice and Algorithms" week. For this occasion he, among other things, delivered an inaugural lesson titled "A Short History of […] Read more