Doctoral Student (3 years, fully funded), Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg

Job Description: The Research Group ‘Artificial Justice’ applies interdisciplinary methods to the study of automated, artificial, and algorithmic reasoning in law. Group members research a wide array of topics ranging from pre-modern fantasies of ‘justice machines’, the transition from legal logic to legal information science, cultural attitudes towards courtroom tech, and the emerging ‘right to a human decision’ to contemporary proposals for AI-powered ‘lawbots’ … (more)

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