We are pleased to announce the first edition of the Summer School on AI & Law, which will be held at the European University Institute in...
Danièle Bourcier is a French lawyer and essayist, who has contributed to the emergence of a new discipline in France: Law, Computing and Linguistics.
She is director of research emeritus at CNRS, lead of the "Law and Governance technologies" Department at the Centre for Administrative Science Research (CERSA) at the University Paris II, and associate researcher at the March Bloch Centre in Berlin and at the IDT laboratory of the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
She was appointed in various international and national expertise on IA and Law : Focus Group RTD-L.3; OECD (Group Genomics and Informatics-Privacy and Security Issues); Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF). Recently (April 2016) she was invited as an expert in Artificial decision & Robots at UN Geneva (Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, CCW). She also works on the theory of complex systems applied to law, serendipity and the neuroconnexionnist networks (Neurolaw)
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