XXXIX Nordic Conference on Law and IT/ Program

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Program

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LEGAL METHODS: NAVIGATING THE NEW FRONTIER

Date: 4 November & 5 – 6 November 2024


4 November – Doctoral Workshop

Venue: Aula Magna: Bergsmannen, Stockholm university, Frescativägen 6, 114 18 Stockholm

12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-14.30 Workshop
14.30-15.00 Coffee
15.00-17.00 Workshop continued
19.00 Welcome Reception: Roschier Law Firm, Brunkebergstorg 2, 111 51 Stockholm


5 November – Conference day 1

Venue: Garnisonen Konferens, Karlavägen 100, 104 51 Stockholm

AI and Legislation
09:00-09:15  Introduction:
Liane Colonna
09:15-10:30:Rebecca Schmidt: The Role of Private Regulatory Elements in the EU’s AI Act

Maria Grazia Porcedda / Dave Lewis: AI and the Hierarchy of Legal Sources

10:30-10:45  Coffee
10:45-12:00  Speakers:Martin Ebers: How to Implement the AI Act according to a Truly Risk Based Approach

Donal Casey: The Limits of Machine-Readable Regulation in Financial Markets
11:40-12:00 Panel discussion
12:00-13:00 Lunch


Wider Social Implications
13:00-13:15  Introduction:
Stanley Greenstein
13:15-14:30  Speakers:Stefan Larsson: Flip or Flop? The Pacing Problems of Systemic Risk GPAI

Katja de Vries: Dialogue or Dilogue? Navigating the Different Legal Regimes in the AI Act

14:30-14:45  Coffee
14:45-16:00  Speakers:Jenny Eriksson Lundström: Responsibility without authority? AI and decisionmaking in public authorities

Magnus Strand: The rise of cloud services

19:00-23:00 Dinner at Fotografiska, Stadsgårdshamnen 22


6 November – Conference day 2

Venue: Garnisonen Konferens, Karlavägen 100, 104 51 Stockholm

AI and Legal Reasoning
09:00-09:15  Introduction:
Peter Wahlgren
09:15-10:30  Speakers:Petra Gyöngyi: Artificial Intelligence and Courts in the EU

Sebastian Schwemer: Lawyer vs. Machine: All is fair?

10:30-10:45  Coffee
10:45-12:00:Helena Haapio: Transformative Legal Reasoning through AI, Plain Language and Design

John Lagström: AI and Legal Work: Major Trends

12:00-13:00  Lunch


Ways Ahead?
13:00-13:15  Introduction:
Samuel Carey / Zhicheng He / Maksymilian Kuzmicz
13:15-14:30  Speakers:
Johan Fredrikzon: How Evolving Paradigms Reflect Technology’s Role in Law

Henrik Palmer Olsen: Machine generated legal doctrine

14:30-14:45  Coffee
14:45-16:00  Speakers:Tanel Kerikmäe: Barriers of the legaltech minded education: why most of the law schools are afraid of changes?

Beata Mäihäniemi: Advancing the Digital Circular Economy: Legal Foundations for the increased use of AI and Data

16:00-16:15 Closing words

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