Law & Big Data Conference

WELCOME SPEECH by Florence G'SELL, Université de Lorraine, Institut François Gény, and Omri BEN SHAHAR, University of Chicago, Coase Sandor Institute
Introduction by Guy CANIVET
Will Algorithms Replace Lawyers? by Serge ABITEBOUL, Director of Research at INRIA, Member of the French Academy of Sciences
USING GOOGLE TRENDS TO ASSESS WELL-BEING, by Elizabeth BEASLEY, Head of CEPREMAP Well Being Observatory
Subjective Well Being and Public Policy, by Jonathan Masur
Predictive Justice? by Florence G'SELL
THE END OF RULES AND STANDARDS, by Anthony J. CASEY, Professor of Law, University of Chicago School of Law
PERSONALIZED NEGLIGENCE LAW, by Ariel PORAT, Professor of Law, Tel Aviv University
LAW'S LEARNING ALGORITHM, by David RESTREPO AMARILES, Professor of Law, HEC PARIS
AUTOMATED DECISION MAKING, by Florence G'SELL, Professor of Law, University of Lorraine, Institut François Gény
TOWARDS A MACHINE LEARNING DRIVEN LAW?, by Jean LASSEGUE, Director of Research in Philosophy, EHESS
Jeroen LUCHTENBERG, Attorney at Law (Paris and New York)
INTERPRETING CONTRACTS VIA SURVEYS AND EXPERIMENTS, by Omri BEN SHAHAR, Professor of Law, Director of the Coase Sandor Institute for Law and Economics, University of Chicago School of Law
PROTECTING CONSUMERS AGAINST UNFAIR USE OF DATA, by Anne-Lise SIBONY, Professor of Law, Université Catholique de Louvain
REGULATING ON LINE PLATFORMS, by Celia ZOLYNSKI, Professor of Law, Paris Saclay University, Member of the French Digital Council
The Fourth Industrial Revolution,, by Beatrice DELMAS-LINEL and Helena PONS-CHARLET
Dealing with Ethics and Privacy in the EU, by Edouard GEFFRAY
Big Data & Citizens, by Laure LAVOREL