Guilherme Camargo

DPhil Law

Other affiliations

Wolfson College Law Faculty

Biography

Guilherme is pursuing doctoral research in Law under the supervision of Professor Geneviève Helleringer.

His research examines how the deployment of generative artificial intelligence in judicial systems challenges traditional notions of legal authority, legitimacy, and procedural justice. His project focuses on the use of AI to replicate or replace functions historically performed by human actors within courts and administrative procedures, and compares how different jurisdictions conceptualize the legitimacy of AI-assisted or AI-driven decision-making. By analysing regulatory frameworks, judicial reasoning, and societal narratives around “algorithmic justice,” his work seeks to illuminate how different legal systems negotiate trust, accountability, and fairness when decision-making is partially or fully automated.

Guilherme holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from University of Chicago Law School, an MPhil in Philosophy and an MA in History, as well as BSc in Economics from universities in Brazil.