Activity: Other › Research and Teaching at External Organisation
Description
The main target audience are undergraduate or graduate students, researchers and legal scholars who want to do research in AI & Law or the law of AI. The main topics that were addressed are:
- History of AI & Law, including a very brief history of AI;
- Knowledge-based systems for representing regulations, including their application in public administration and regulatory compliance;
- Models of legal argument, including case-based and logic-based approaches;
- Evidential reasoning, including argumentation-based, scenario-based and Bayesian approaches;
- Retrieving and analysing legal texts including case retrieval, discovery, information extraction, document analysis and design, and network analysis;
- Predictive models, including predicting outcomes of cases, crimes and recidivism.
Period
8 Jul 2019 → 10 Jul 2019
Held at
European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy