LINCOLN LEADS IN LAW: Will a computer ever be able to serve justice?

Event date
21 January 2021
Event time
17:30 - 19:00
Oxford week
Audience
Faculty Members
Postgraduate Students
Undergraduate Students
Venue
LIVE ONLINE SEMINAR
Speaker(s)
Sir Andrew Longmore, Lord Justice of Appeal; Prof Stefan Enchelmaier, Professor of European and Comparative Law; Miranda Saunamaki, Graduate Student (BA of Civil Law); Chair: Syed Ali, Graduate Student (MPhil

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LINCOLN LEADS IN LAW

Will a computer ever be able to serve justice?

With artificial intelligence attracting growing attention across various scientific fields, we would like to examine in this year’s Lincoln Leads in Law if serving justice is something inherently human or if, on the contrary, a computer could serve fairer, more unbiased justice. To this end, we have the pleasure to welcome the following speakers:


Alumnus speaker: Sir Andrew Longmore, Lord Justice of Appeal

Fellow speaker: Prof Stefan Enchelmaier, Professor of European and Comparative Law

MCR Speaker: Miranda Saunamaki, Graduate Student (BA of Civil Law)

Chair: Syed Ali, Graduate Student (MPhil in Law)

 

Thursday January the 21st 5:30pm to 7:00pm, online on Zoom Webinar (click here to register)

 

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