The paper presents the main areas of application of predictive systems based on algorithmic and AI technology, and analyses their impact on fundamental rights and fair trial principles. It focuses in particular on the definition of the right to an effective remedy against decisions taken (also) with the support of algorithmic and AI systems, and proposes some innovative solutions on how to ensure compliance with this right in technologically advanced criminal proceedings.
Giulia Lasagni, Giuseppe Contissa (2020). When it is (also) algorithms and AI that decide on criminal matters: In search of an effective remedy. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIME, CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 28(3), 280-304 [10.1163/15718174-bja10014].
When it is (also) algorithms and AI that decide on criminal matters: In search of an effective remedy
Giulia Lasagni;Giuseppe Contissa
2020
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The paper presents the main areas of application of predictive systems based on algorithmic and AI technology, and analyses their impact on fundamental rights and fair trial principles. It focuses in particular on the definition of the right to an effective remedy against decisions taken (also) with the support of algorithmic and AI systems, and proposes some innovative solutions on how to ensure compliance with this right in technologically advanced criminal proceedings.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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