Konverents „The Death of Law? Machines, Technology and Algorithms Deciding“
Oled oodatud 3.-4. oktoobril toimuvale Tallinna Ülikooli ühiskonnateaduste konverentsile „The Death of Law? Machines, Technology and Algorithms Deciding“
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iCal calendarKonverentsil arutatakse, kuidas digitaliseerimine ja tehisintellekt muudavad õiguse valdkonda. Õigusalaste protsesside digitaliseerimine muutmas õigusinstitutsioonide tööpõhimõtteid. Tehisintellekti kasutamise tõus ja tehnoloogia kasvav domineerimine panevad küsimuse alla empaatia, vaba tahte ja inimese subjektiivse olemusega arvestamise nendes protsessides. See suunab meid õiguse praktika radikaalse ümberkujundamise suunas, mida võib õigustatult nimetada „õiguse surmaks“. Konverents püüab hinnata sellise võimaliku „õiguse surma“ tähendust ja tagajärgi ning seda, kas see „surm“ on tõesti meie õigusliku kultuuri ja maailma lõpp-punkt.
Konverentsil käsitlevad seda teemat silmapaistvad teadlased Euroopast ja Ameerikast.
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Konverentsi programm
- 3. october
- 09:30 Registration
10:00 Opening words by the Vice-Rector for Research, Professor of Data Analysis Katrin Niglas
10:10 Chairman of the Civil Law Chamber of Estonian Supreme Court and Justice of Estonian Supreme Court Urmas Volens
- First Session: Is Law withering away?
Chairing: Professor Massimo La Torre10:20 Professor Giuliano Amato / The death of law? Law, as a human product, is immortal / online
- 10:50 Professor Roger Brownsword / Law’s Imperfect Governance: Problems, Challenges, and Prospects
- 11:20 Coffee break
- 11:50 Professor Gerald Postema / AI in Law or AI in the Place of Law?
- 12:20 Discussion
- 13:20 Lunch
- Second Session: Rules and Algorithms
Chairing: Indrek Grauberg Director of the School School of Governance, Law and Society
- 14:30 PhD Madis Ernits / Artificial Intelligence Act and Courts
- 15:00 Professor José Ignacio Solar Cayón / Artificial intelligence-assisted judicial decisions in Spanish legislation
- 15:30 Coffee break
- 16:00 Professor Luisa Torchia / Algorithmic legality and automated administrative decision / online
- 16:20 Professor Lehte Roots / Algorithms and law – do computers understand law?
- 17:00 Discussion
- 17:50 Closing words, day one
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- 4. october
- 09:30 Registration
- Third Session: Rights, Democracy, and Machines
Chairing: Katrin Niglas Professor of Data Analysis
- 10:00 Professor Francisco J. Ansuátegui Roig / Technology and new normativities
- 10:30 Professor Mart Susi / Non-coherence theory of digital human rights
- 11:00 Coffee break
- 11:30 Professor Leif Kalev / Digitalization and democracy
- 12:00 Professor Marjolein Lanzing / Algorithmic Discrimination, Surveillance and Democracy
- 12:30 Discussion
- 13:20 Lunch
- Fourth Session: Humans as Obsolete Actors?
Chairing: Professor Mart Susi
- 14:30 Professor William Lucy / Human Agency in the Face of Technological Management
- 15:00 Professor Jaan Aru / What’s next for humans?
- 15:30 Coffee break
- 16:00 PhD Oliver Laas / The Age of Moralizing Machines: AI and Technology Paternalism
- 16:30 Prof. Marina Lalatta Costerbosa / In Search of Lost Imagination. Günther Anders’ Concept of homo machina
- 17:00 Discussion
- 17:50 Closing words