2ÈME RÉUNION PLÉNIÈRE du CAHAI

Chair Gregor Strojin: Outcome of the CAHAI second plenary

Chair Gregor Strojin: Co-operation with other stakeholders

Chair Gregor Strojin: About the future work of the CAHAI Committee

Vice Chair Peggy Valcke: Snapshots and takeways 

L'INTELLIGENCE ARTIFICIELLE ET LES DROITS DE L'HOMME

Council of Europe and Artificial Intelligence [Teaser of the launch]

Interview with Ambassador Corina CĂLUGĂRU, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Moldova to the Council of Europe, and Thematic Co-ordinator on Information Policy (TC-INF)

Interview with Ambassador Satu Mattila-Budich, Permanent Representative of Finland to the Council of Europe

Interview with Jan Kleijssen, Director of the Information Society and Action against Crime Directorate, on the human rights and artificial intelligence

Human Rights Day 2018: Artificial intelligence and Human Rights 

Droit pénal

Jan Kleijssen, Director, Information Society and Action against Crime, provides key overview of the Council of Europe thematic session on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Criminal Law

Sabine Gless, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Proceedings at the University of Basel, talks about where the journey of artificial intelligence might lead to and to what extent it includes questions in criminal law

Bruno Deffains, Professeur à l’Université Paris 2 Panthéon Assas, parle des enjeux économiques des règles de droit pénal en matière de véhicules autonomes

Bryant Walker Smith, Assistant professor in the School of Law at the University of South Carolina, talks about the question as to how we should regulate automated cars

Dr. Eric Hilgendorf, Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Legal Philosophy, talks about the question as to why to focus on the issue of self-driving cars as well as about ethical issues

Justice

First European Ethical Charter on the use of Artificial Intelligence in judicial systems! 

Interview with Stéphane Leyenberger, Executive Secretary of the CEPEJ

Interview with Georg Stawa, President of the CEPEJ 

Artificial intelligence and judicial systems