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The McDonaldization of justice and the disappearance of fair trial?
Scarman House, University of Warwick, UK

Runs from Thursday, May 19 to Saturday, May 21.

From a comparative perspective, this conference invites consideration of core issues within this theme of McDonaldization. This might include, for example: how the defence is co-opted to provide guarantees that enable other safeguards to be reduced; the broad shift away from judicial and court roles, to a stronger prosecution function; ways of avoiding trial; or the role of technology in new modes of trial, and machine learning (AI) in criminal justice.

This is the 11th conference in the series The Future of Adversarial and Inquisitorial System, a collaboration between the Universities of Warwick, North Carolina, Bologna, Basel and Duke University.

More information | Tags: CJC |
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GLOBE Event: The Clash of Narratives: Investment Arbitration and its Reform

The GLOBE Centre, and the Liverpool Economic Governance Unit (LAGU) are delighted to invite you to an upcoming webinar on contemporary narratives of investment arbitration. This LEGU guest talk will be delivered by Dr Velimir Zivkovic, Assistant Professor at the University of Warwick. Velimir's work focuses on the interplay of international investment law and other areas of international and national law, as well as rule of law issues affecting these areas.

Please register in advance for this webinar here.

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ILPC Seminar Series: How to Regulate High-Risk AI - The EU AI Act

This event launches the ILPC Seminar Series on AI and the Humanities: Transforming Society. These seminars explore the societal impacts of AI-based technologies and systems and the role of the humanities and social sciences in providing key insights and enabling an open dialogue on these important and complex issues with the public.

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Summer Seminar: Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception

Mark Eli Kalderon, Sympathy in Perception, Chapter 4: Sources

Contacts: Tom Crowther (T.Crowther@warwick.ac.uk) and Guy Longworth (G.H.Longworth@warwick.ac.uk).

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US Foreign Policy Deconstructed - American and a Global Empire of Knowledge
Online

Friday 20th May 2022, 15:00 - 16:30 (UK time) - American and a Global Empire of Knowledge

  • Professor Miriam Kingsberg Kadia (University of Colorado Boulder)
  • Dr Ahmed Waqas Waheed (Research on Advancement and Development of Social Sciences)
  • Dr Matthew Hill (Liverpool John Moores University)

More info: https://www.city.ac.uk/news-and-events/events/2022/april/us-foreign-policy-deconstructed

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