This new addition to the Bloomsbury Professional Insights series examines how AI will impact the criminal justice system and flags risks that practitioners should be aware of.
This new addition to the Bloomsbury Professional Insights series examines how AI will impact the criminal justice system and flags risks that practitioners should be aware of.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Áine Josephine Tyrrell is an interdisciplinary researcher focused on AI and technology law, data protection, and data privacy. Before being called to the Bar, she was a Technology Policy Advisor for the UK's Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) specialising in AI policy and regulation and a policy specialist for Harvey Nash at Google UK. She is currently a pupil barrister at Monckton Chambers in London. Ben Douglas-Jones KC is a barrister at 5 Paper Buildings in London and St Philips Chambers in Birmingham. He is also an attorney-at-law in Grenada, with rights of audience in the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal. Ben specialises in human rights, human trafficking and modern slavery, appeals, complex fraud, homicide, serious crime and regulatory law, including consumer and intellectual property. He is an author and editor of Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Law and Practice (2nd Ed) and editor of Human Rights in Criminal Law, both published by Bloomsbury Professional. Ben is also an editor of Archbold: Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice 2025 and an author of Rook and Ward on Sexual Offences.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: An Introduction to AI and Data Protection for lawyers Introduction to AI Fundamentals An Introduction to UK and EU Data Protection Law for/in AI Part 2: AI in Crime How AI is being used in/for Criminal Activities How AI is being used to detect crime Part 3: AI in Legal Practice AI in your legal practice: the preliminaries AI in day-to-day practice: writing submissions, conducting research, transcription, and translation AI in Court: how the judiciary is already using AI Conclusion: The future of law in the age of AI - future developments in the field
Part 1: An Introduction to AI and Data Protection for lawyers Introduction to AI Fundamentals An Introduction to UK and EU Data Protection Law for/in AI Part 2: AI in Crime How AI is being used in/for Criminal Activities How AI is being used to detect crime Part 3: AI in Legal Practice AI in your legal practice: the preliminaries AI in day-to-day practice: writing submissions, conducting research, transcription, and translation AI in Court: how the judiciary is already using AI Conclusion: The future of law in the age of AI - future developments in the field
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