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Recent technological developments have forced courts to integrate digital technologies into their daily work. The growing use of AI in justice has reignited discussions around courts’ preparedness, the perks and potential disruptions of such technologies. This panel invites paper submissions exploring the uses and associated perks, pitfalls, and challenges of the use of digital technologies in justice, including the questions of (dis)trust in “robot judges”.
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Documenting Human Rights Atrocities for Eternity? - On the Contingency for a Universal Documentation Repository of Evidence for Prosecuting International Crimes | View Paper Details |
Would People Reject AI Judgments as Being Procedurally Unfair? | View Paper Details |
How Courts Use Digital Evidence – New Challenges for Political Regulation in the Era of Artificial Intelligence | View Paper Details |
From Rule- To Data- And Code-Based Judicial Administration: The Digital Transformation of Court Governance in Europe | View Paper Details |
From Black Box to Open Court: Solving the Interpretability Paradox in AI-Assisted Justice | View Paper Details |