May 22, 2017 | Access to justice, Artificial Intelligence, Data Privacy, Fairness, In court
Phonlamai Photo/Shutterstock In this guest post, PhD researcher Christopher Markou, University of Cambridge, explores the use of Artificial Intelligence in the justice system...
Jan 16, 2017 | In court, Open Justice, Privacy
In this guest post, Hugh Tomlinson QC previews an appeal to the Supreme Court in a case that considers where the balance lies between rights to privacy and the principle of open justice. The post was first published on the Inforrm blog. On 17 and 18 January 2017, a...
Jun 2, 2016 | Access to information, Fairness, In court, Uncategorized
The Supreme Court welcomes and informs the public, but how does an artist interpret the coded theatre of the hearings? Isobel William’s new exhibition of drawings, sketched from the public seats of the Supreme Court with the court’s permission, and other...
Sep 18, 2015 | Access to justice, Dispute resolution, ILPC Research and Publications, In court
Professor Richard Susskind OBE is well known within the legal profession for his numerous books predicting a dramatic transformation in legal practice, and calling for an overhaul of 21st century lawyering. In February 2015 he made national headlines for his proposed...
May 27, 2015 | Access to information, In court
Professor Katherine Biber is a visiting fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, where her research explores the handling of criminal evidence outside the courtroom and after the conclusion of a trial. On 11th June she will take part in the Illicit Images...