Autonomy through Cyberjustice Technologies (French and English, Canada, Cyberjustice Laboratory)
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For which legal systems does the resource provide instruction? | Canada |
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On which topics does the resource provide instruction? | artificial intelligence, intelligence artificielle |
For which languages is instruction provided? | French, English |
Title of the online resource or material about technology for law and legal systems | Autonomy through Cyberjustice Technologies |
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If the content appeared on a website or blog, insert the name of the website or blog here | Autonomisation des acteurs judiciaires par la cyberjustice |
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Publisher | Cyberjustice Laboratory |
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URL | https://www.ajcact.org/ |
Does this resource include a glossary, dictionary, or similar reference material? | no |
Was this resource published in law review or similar academic or professional journal? | no |
Is this resource freely available online? | yes |
Is this resource available as a PDF or other downloadable format? | no |
Does this resource include an audio or video presentation? | yes |
Does this resource include a quiz or test of knowledge? | no |
Alternative name of the online resource or material about technology for law and legal systems | ACT |
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Sources of information online | "Launch of the most important international research project on Artificial Intelligence and Justice," Cyberjustice Laboratory, June 13, 2018, accessed September 21, 2020, https://www.cyberjustice.ca/en/2018/06/13/lancement-du-plus-important-projet-de-recherche-international-en-intelligence-artificielle-et-justice/ |
Alternative name of the online resource or material about technology for law and legal systems | Autonomisation des acteurs judiciaires par la cyberjustice et l’intelligence artificielle |
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Sources of information online | "Lancement du plus important projet de recherche international en intelligence artificielle et Justice," Cyberjustice Laboratory, June 13, 2018, accessed September 21, 2020, https://www.cyberjustice.ca/2018/06/13/lancement-du-plus-important-projet-de-recherche-international-en-intelligence-artificielle-et-justice/ |
Alternative name of the online resource or material about technology for law and legal systems | AJC |
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Sources of information online | "Lancement du plus important projet de recherche international en intelligence artificielle et Justice," Cyberjustice Laboratory, June 13, 2018, accessed September 21, 2020, https://www.cyberjustice.ca/2018/06/13/lancement-du-plus-important-projet-de-recherche-international-en-intelligence-artificielle-et-justice/ |
Description of the resource | The ACT partnership aims to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to the service of justice stakeholders to improve conflict prevention and resolution. This project brings together a multidisciplinary and international team of 52 researchers and 44 partners representing a number of stakeholders including the world’s leading research centres dedicated to the implementation and use of technologies in the field of justice (cyberjustice), litigants and legal professionals (justice stakeholders), as well as main users and developers of AI for justice in Canada. |
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If the source of the description was online, insert the source here | "Presentation," Autonomy Through Cyberjustice Technologies, accessed June 5, 2020, https://www.ajcact.org/en/ajc/presentation/ |
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Relevant geographic areas | Canada |
Relevant languages | French, English |
Relevant terms and phrases | autonomy, cyberjustice, technology, partnership, aim, leverage, artificial intelligence, justice, stakeholder, conflict, prevention, resolution, conflict resolution, project, multidisciplinary, international, team, researcher, partner, represent, world, research, center, centre, dedicate, implementation, use, field, litigant, legal, professional, legal professional, developer, user |
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Relevant organizations | Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Cyberjustice Laboratory |
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The ACT partnership aims to leverage artif … The ACT partnership aims to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to the service of justice stakeholders to improve conflict prevention and resolution. This project brings together a multidisciplinary and international team of 52 researchers and 44 partners representing a number of stakeholders including the world’s leading research centres dedicated to the implementation and use of technologies in the field of justice (cyberjustice), litigants and legal professionals (justice stakeholders), as well as main users and developers of AI for justice in Canada.nd developers of AI for justice in Canada. +
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"Presentation," Autonomy Through Cyberjustice Technologies, accessed June 5, 2020, https://www.ajcact.org/en/ajc/presentation/ +, "Launch of the most important internationa … "Launch of the most important international research project on Artificial Intelligence and Justice," Cyberjustice Laboratory, June 13, 2018, accessed September 21, 2020, https://www.cyberjustice.ca/en/2018/06/13/lancement-du-plus-important-projet-de-recherche-international-en-intelligence-artificielle-et-justice/l-en-intelligence-artificielle-et-justice/ + and "Lancement du plus important projet de rec … "Lancement du plus important projet de recherche international en intelligence artificielle et Justice," Cyberjustice Laboratory, June 13, 2018, accessed September 21, 2020, https://www.cyberjustice.ca/2018/06/13/lancement-du-plus-important-projet-de-recherche-international-en-intelligence-artificielle-et-justice/l-en-intelligence-artificielle-et-justice/ +
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