Legal Informatics

By: Giovanni Ziccardi
  • Summary

  • This is the official podcast of the Information Society Law Center (ISLC) of the University of Milan, Italy.
    2024
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Episodes
  • ISLC Dialogues #3: Pierluigi Perri dialogues with Professor Miron Lakomy (Poland - Italy)
    Apr 25 2024

    In this third episode, Professor Perri talks with Professor Lakomy on the topics of information warfare, online terrorism and the criminal uses of artificial intelligence.

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    23 mins
  • ISLC Dialogues #2: Erva Akin Talks With Professor Caroline B Ncube (South Africa)
    Mar 5 2024
    In this second episode, Erva Akin engages in a dynamic conversation with Professor Caroline B Ncube, a professor in Information Technology and Intellectual Property law at the University of Cape Town. Professor Ncube shares some valuable advice specifically for young scholars entering the fields of IT and IP law. "Be open-minded. Go on a journey of discovery. Try different things. You only know what doesn't suit you if you try," suggests Professor Ncube, emphasising the importance of embracing curiosity and trying new approaches in the fast-evolving domains of IT and IP law. Join Erva Akin and Professor Ncube as they delve into the ever-evolving terrain of law and technology. This episode is a lively discussion, providing unique insights to navigate the dynamic and complex world of legal developments in technology."
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    16 mins
  • ISLC Dialogues #1: Giovanni Ziccardi talks with Professor Peter Wahlgren (Sweden)
    Jan 30 2024

    In this first episode, Professor Giovanni Ziccardi, director of the Information Society Law Center, talks with Professor Peter Wahlgren.

    Peter Wahlgren, from Sweden, is the current chairman and director of IRI, The Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute, and one of the most important scholars of legal informatics in the world.

    The two professors will discuss the origins of Legal Informatics, the problems brought about by the advent of technology, the most interesting lines of research and how young scholars can approach these topics for their future work and, of course, about artificial intelligence.

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    34 mins

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