The Department of Law of the FDEF, with the support of the FNR, is organising this hybrid event.
Kalliopi Terzidou, Doctoral Researcher, Department of Law, University of Luxembourg and Marcel Iannizzi, manager of the IT Department of Justice.
Abstract
The objective of this third lunch seminar – two hours in hybrid mode – is to understand how AI can contribute to a more efficient judicial administration by automating back-office tasks, taking the example of the pseudonymisation of court decisions. Presently, pseudonymisation is the primary judicial task that European courts aim to automate through AI-based systems, including the Public Prosecutor’s Office (Parquet Général) in Luxembourg. In July 2022, the Office released the JUANO (justice-anonymisation) application to facilitate the pseudonymisation of judgments, thus curating them for later publication on the internet page dedicated to justice in Luxembourg. During this seminar, the general features of the application will be presented, while the legal aspects of access to judicial decisions in compliance with data protection rules will be analysed.
Location
online:
The link to join the seminar will be sent to all registered attendees on the day before the conference.
in-person:
University of Luxembourg
Campus Kirchberg – Weicker Building
room C004 (ground floor)
4, rue Alphonse Weicker, L-2721 Luxembourg
Languages
English and French
Registration
line
RESCOM/2022/LE/17561427
