AI Act and the Ecosystem of Justice
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AI Act and the Ecosystem of Justice

Balancing Innovation and Accountability

By Department of Law

Date and time

Mon, 9 Dec 2024 12:00 - 14:00 CET

Location

University of Luxembourg - Weicker Building

4 Rue Alphonse Weicker 2721 Luxembourg Luxembourg

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Abstract:

The purpose of this roundtable is to delve into the transformative impact of the AI Act on the justice ecosystem and the legal services sector. The roundtable will explore how the AI Act influences the integration of AI technologies in legal processes, balancing the pursuit of innovation with the imperative of accountability and fairness. Participants will examine key topics such as ethical AI deployment and transparency, as well as the challenges of aligning regulation with rapidly evolving technologies. By fostering a multidisciplinary dialogue, the roundtable aims to provide insights to shape the future of justice in the AI era. This event is co-organised by the University of Luxembourg and Athens Legal Tech


Programme:

12.00 Welcome lunch

12.30 Opening remarks

12.35 PRESENTATION: REGULATING AI IN THE JUSTICE SECTOR: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES

Presenter: Konstantinos P. Anagnostopoulos, Attorney at Law/Director, Athens Legal Tech/ ELTA Greece

12.45 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION

Chair - Niovi Vavoula, Associate Professor and Chair in Cyber Policy, Department of Law, University of Luxembourg

• Peteris Zilgalvis, Judge at the Court of Justice of the European Union

• Marco Almada, Post-doctoral Researcher, University of Luxembourg

• Kelly Xintara, Legal Advisor, Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce

• Astrid Wagner, Partner, Arendt

• Marianna Rantou, Legal Secretary (Référendaire), Court of Justice of the European Union

14.00 Closing remarks


Event type:

Hybrid


Venue:

University of Luxembourg

Campus Kirchberg - Weicker Building

Room A401(fourth floor)

4, rue Alphonse Weicker, L-2721 Luxembourg


Language:

English





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