Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Justice: From Regulatory to Research Perspectives

Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Justice: From Regulatory to Research Perspectives

Seminar organised within the activities of the Master on Artificial Intelligence: Technology, Regulation, Ethics and Society, and the PhD in Law and Business

Seminar organised within the activities of the Master on Artificial Intelligence: Technology, Regulation, Ethics and Society, and the PhD in Law and Business

9:30 am Welcome and Introduction
Antonio Gullo Luiss University

Roundtable The Regulation of AI in Europe. Promises and Challenges for Criminal Justice

Chair
Chistoph Burchard Goethe University, Frankfurt

Panelists
Susana Aires de Sousa University of Coimbra 
Vanessa Franssen University of Liege
Serena Quattrocolo University of Turin

Lunch Break

2:30 pm The Impact of AI on Criminal Law Categories. A Conversation Starting from Recent Monographs

Chair
Nicola Selvaggi Mediterranea University

Panelists
Nicolò Amore University of Pisa
Alice Giannini Maastricht University
Massimiliano Lanzi LUM University

4:30 pm AI and Criminal Law between Prevention and Liability Issues. The State of the Academic Debate

Chair
Rossella Sabia Luiss University

Panelists
Beatrice Fragasso University of Milan 
Beatrice Panattoni Verona University 
Elisabetta Pietrocarlo Luiss University

 

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