Biographies and CVs of the speakers - Special file on artificial intelligence and judicial systems
09.30 am: AI to serve the efficiency and the quality of justice
Giuseppe Contissa, Professeur en informatique juridique à l’Université LUISS, Rome (Italie)
10.00 – 10.30 am: What is AI ?
Jean Lassègue, Philosopher and epistemologist, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) research fellow and associate searcher at Advanced study institute on justice (IHEJ) (France)
10. 45 – 11.15 am: AI and criminal justice
Aleš Završnik, Senior research fellow at the Institute of Criminology, associate professor at the Faculty of Law in Ljubljana University (Slovenia) and EURIAS Research Fellow 2017-18 at the Collegium Helveticum in Zürich
11.15 – 11.45 am: What role for AI in a judge's decision-making process?
Dory Reiling, Juge principal honoraire, experte indépendante en technologies de l’information et en réformes judiciaires (Pays-Bas)
11.45 – 12.15 pm: Towards a European ethic for algorithms?
Exchange of views with the CEPEJ members, Francesco Contini, Senior researcher at the Research Institute on judicial systems - National Research Council (IRSIG-CNR), Bologna (Italy)
12.15 – 12.30 pm: Presentation of the CEPEJ working plan and conclusions