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SUMMARY:The Advent of AI: Reshaping Criminal Procedure
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Law of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance is pleased to invite you to this CRIM_AI conference.\n\nAbstract\n\nThis conference is dedicated to presenting the findings of the CRIM_AI project, an initiative launched in October 2021 and set to conclude in February 2025, funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund. The project investigates whether existing criminal procedure rules, particularly evidence law and procedural safeguards, adequately address the unique challenges and risks associated with AI. Its aim is to identify potential gaps in the current regulatory frameworks and propose policy recommendations, at both national and supranational levels. The conference will bring together the project participants and distinguished experts from academia, institutions, and professional practice to analyse and discuss the European and international initiatives related to AI, as well as how different national jurisdictions are responding to the use of AI evidence in criminal proceedings.\n\nLanguage\n\nEnglish.\n\nThis is a free event. Registration is mandatory.\n\nProgramme\n\nThursday, 7 November 2024\n\n08.30 - 09.00\n\nWelcome and Registration\n\n09.00 - 09.20\n\nOpening address\n\nProf. Simone Niclou, Vice-Rector for Research at the University of Luxembourg\n\nElisabeth Margue, Minister of Justice and Minister Delegate for the Ministry of State's Department of Media, Connectivity & Digital Policy\n\nStéphanie Obertin, Minister for Research and Higher Education and Minister for Digitalisation\n\n09.20 - 09.35\n\nThe Advent of AI: Reshaping Criminal Procedure - Introduction\n\nProf. Katalin Ligeti, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance at University of Luxembourg\n\n09.35 - 10.00\n\nGlobal (regulatory) challenges of AI\n\nProf. Jean-Louis Schiltz, University of Luxembourg; Senior partner at Schiltz & Schiltz\n\n10.00 - 10.15\n\nCoffee break\n\nSession I - Roundtable discussion: On International Policy approaches to Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Law\nChair: Prof. Mark Cole, University of Luxembourg\n\n10.15 - 11.55\n\nThe EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA)\n\nEuropean Commission (tbc)\n\nFramework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law\n\nAmbassador Thomas Schneider, Chair of the Council of Europe's Committee on Artificial Intelligence (2022-2024)\n\nThe UK’s Approach on AI and its Use in the Legal Domain\n\nRudi Fortson, Barrister, KC., Visiting Professor of Law at QMUL and the University of Liverpool\n\nAfter the US Election: The Future of the AI Executive Order and US AI Policy\n\nMarc Rotenberg, Executive Director and Founder of the Center for AI and Digital Policy, Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University\n\nDiscussion\n\n11.55 - 12.15\n\nCoffee break\n\n12.15 - 13.15\n\nKeynote Address\n\nChair: Prof. Valsamis Mitsilegas, Dean, School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool\n\nTransparency and Human Oversight of Automated Decisions in the Case Law of the CJEU: Is There a Need for Explainability of the Black Box?\n\nJudge François Biltgen, Court of Justice of the European Union\n\nDiscussion\n\n13.15 - 14.15\n\nLunch break\n\nSession II - AI Evidence in the Courtroom - National Experiences\nChair: Prof. John Vervaele, Utrecht University\n\n14.15 - 16.00\n\nUnpacking AI Evidence and (Re)- Defining Procedural Safeguards in Digital Investigations\n\nProf. Katalin Ligeti, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance at University of Luxembourg\n\nAlgorithmic Criminal Procedure in the Netherlands\n\nProf. Rick Robroek, Utrecht University\n\nAI for the Detection of Child Sexual Abuse Materials in Germany\n\nProf. Dominik Brodowski, University of Saarland\n\nDiscussion\n\n16.00 - 16.30\n\nCoffee break\n\nSession III - Rethinking rules for Forensic Expert evidence when using AI tools in Forensics\nChair: Prof. André Klip, Maastricht University\n\n16.30 - 19.00\n\nAI Evidence and the Role of Forensic Experts\n\nKarsten Theiner, Director at Grant Thornton Austria\n\nDo we Need Harmonised European Standards for Digital Forensics?\n\nProf. Radina Stoykova, University of Groningen\n\nTrade Secrecy and Algorithmic Forensics in the US\n\nProf. Natalie Ram, University of Maryland (online)\n\nDiscussion\n\n19.00\n\nSpeakers dinner\n\nFriday, 8 November 2024\n\nSession IV - AI Evidence in the Courtroom - National Experiences (continued)\nChair: Prof. Vanessa Franssen, University of Liège\n\n09.30 - 11.00\n\nThe Use of Facial Recognition Technology by Law Enforcement in France\n\nProf. Juliette Lelieur, University of Strasbourg\n\nDeepfake Evidence in Criminal Proceedings\n\nClementina Salvi, Doctoral researcher in Criminal Law and AI, Queen Mary University of London\n\nData Protection Standards and the Use of AI for Investigation and Prosecution\n\nProf. Paul de Hert, Vrije Universiteit Brussel\n\nDiscussion\n\n11.00 - 11.30\n\nCoffee break\n\nSession V - Challenging AI Evidence in Criminal Trials\nChair: Prof. Silvia Allegrezza, University of Luxembourg\n\n11.30 - 13.00\n\nChallenges Raised by AI Evidence: Lessons from the US Criminal Justice System\n\nJumana Musa, Director of the Fourth Amendment Center at the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers\n\nRules on Expert Testimony based on a Comparative Perspective on Device Evidence\n\nProf. Sabine Gless, University of Basel\n\nRule 702 Amendments and their Impact on Admissibility of AI Evidence\n\nProf. Brandon Garrett, Duke University School of Law (online)\n\nDiscussion\n\n13.00 - 13.15\n\nClosing remarks\n\nProf. Katalin Ligeti, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance at University of Luxembourg\n\nContact\n\nnicole.visco@uni.lu\n\naikaterini.papazi@uni.lu\n\nIn partnership with\n\nSupported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) C20/SC/14755738\n\nLocation: https://www.uni.lu/en/about/campuses/weicker-building/\nRead more: https://www.uni.lu/fdef-en/events/the-advent-of-ai-reshaping-criminal-procedure/
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