
AI in Judicial Decision Making
Ulster University’s Centre for Legal Technology to lead research into the role of AI in judicial decision making
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The Centre for Legal Technology at Ulster University is dedicated to exploring the intersection of technology and the legal profession.
The Centre for Legal Technology at Ulster University is dedicated to exploring the intersection of technology and the legal profession. Our work focuses on the practical application of technology to enhance legal practice, education, and research, ensuring the legal field remains equipped to meet contemporary challenges.
Through collaboration with industry leaders, government bodies, and academic partners, the CLT addresses key areas such as artificial intelligence, online dispute resolution (ODR), and the digital transformation of legal services.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or industry professional, the CLT provides opportunities to engage with the evolving role of technology in the legal sector.
The Centre is an interdisciplinary initiative co-led by the School of Law and the School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems, combining legal expertise with technological innovation to shape the future of LegalTech.
Stay tuned for our new website with updates on our research, events, and initiatives as we shape the next chapter of LegalTech innovation.
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Ulster University’s Centre for Legal Technology to lead research into the role of AI in judicial decision making
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School of Computing, Eng & Intel. Sys
Derry~Londonderry
School of Computing, Eng & Intel. Sys
Derry~Londonderry
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