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Recent Trends in the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the EU

Our yearly conference will fully immerse you in the most relevant case law of the past year. Uncover key judgments on several policy areas, as well as on the relationship between the EU and national legal orders. Discover aspects of the EU’s digital transition and connect with legal experts, practitioners, and academics in a dynamic networking environment.

UNESCO Massive Open Online Course: Upholding the Rule of Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

The Massice Open Online Course (MOOC) aims to introduce actors in the Justice System, such as judges, lawyers and prosecutors, to the intersection of AI and the Judiciary. This includes technical knowledge on AI and digital transformation, use cases of its adoption in Justice Systems, authoritative case-law as well as the legal, ethical, and the human rights implications of AI under international standards.

UNESCO guide for amicus curiae interventions in freedom of expression case

This guide aims to provide practical information and guidance to justice professionals such as lawyers, judges and prosecutros and to civil society organisations who consider intervening in cases before national or international courts as so-called ‘amicuscuriae’or ‘third party intervener’. It is focused on interventions in cases concerning freedom ofexpression and the safety of journalists, but the information it provides is broadly applicable toother human rights cases as well.

UNESCO's Webinar Series on Artificial Intelligence and the Rule of Law (2023)

UNESCO's Webinar Series on AI and the Rule of Law explores how the Justice System may leverage digital tools, such as artificial intelligence, to empower access to justice and the risks and opportunities that come with it. It covers Intellectual Property and AI, admissibility of AI-generated evidence and augmented reality in the Judiciary.