INFORMATICA GIURIDICA
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For attending students: written test at the end of the course.
For non-attending students: oral test.
The course aims at providing students with a general overview on the main topics of Legal Informatics. More specifically it focuses on a group of key issues (data and AI) which are relevant to understand the normative impacts of ICT on legal systems. To accomplish the task the course will adopt a legal-theoretical approach.
The course will be focused on two main issues:
- Data and Big Data
- Artificial Intelligence and algorithm-based systems
- Data and Big Data: use and misuse;
- the General Data Protection Regulation and its global normative circulation;
- Artificial Intelligence and algorithm-based systems: theoretical, ethical and normative aspects;
- the European regulation on IA;
- Digital forensics.
Active participation of students during the lectures.
In class discussion of documents and papers.
Seminars with scholars, professionals and experts.
For attending students the examination will cover the lectures’ topics and the study of the following book:
E. Sadin, Critica della ragione artificiale, Roma: Luiss University Press, 2019.
Additional materials for the exclusive use of attending students will be made available on the e-learning platform.
For non-attending students the examination will cover the following books:
1. G. Sartor, L'informatica giuridica e le tecnologie dell'informazione, Torino: Giappichelli (latest edition available);
2. E. Sadin, Critica della ragione artificiale, Roma: Luiss University Press, 2019.