Events

Upcoming

🎤 Legal Design Talks Series! ⚖️💡

🔍 Explore legal design thinking principles
📚 Learn from real-world use cases
🛠️ Discover ways to simplify legal processes while maintaining precision

Register here: https://digitallawcenter.ch/en/event/2025/lets-talk-about-legal-design! 📢✨

🍽️ Lunchtime Talks Series! 🗣️✨

Join us for a series of engaging lunch talks on cutting-edge topics! 🌍🤖⚖️

Don’t miss out—let’s explore, debate, and rethink together! 🧐💡

Stay tuned for details! 📢🎉

Book launch 2025

📚 New Book Alert: AI & Law! 🤖⚖️

Exciting new read! 🚀 This book explores how AI is transforming legal practice, government processes, and access to justice. It challenges us to reflect on the impact of technological advances on the legal system. 🔍

Past events

2.7.2025 Let’s Talk About Legal Design! Breaking the Complexity Curse: The Legal Design Revolution, Clement Guitton, University of St. Gallen

27.6.2025 Public “Access to Justice” panel at the University of Lausanne following an expert workshop, Samuel Dahan, Queens Unviersity; Mandy Mobely-Li, Harvard University; Hannes Westermann, Maastricht University; Eliza Mik, Chinese University of Hong Kong

24.6.2025 Let’s Talk About Legal Design! Breaking the Complexity Curse: The Legal Design Revolution, Audrey Pety, CNIL-LINC

13.5.2025 Let’s Talk About Legal Design! Breaking the Complexity Curse: The Legal Design Revolution, Helena Haapio, Lexpert; Ebru Metin, TalTech

2.4.2025 Lunch talk Steering society through algorithms: On the frontier of social acceptability for automating the law by Dr. Clement Guitton, University of St. Gallen

6.-7.,09.2024 Interactive game “Choose your own adventure: A fun introduction to digital law” presented at the Digital Dreams festival

21.06.2024 Lunch talk RegTech: Technologies réglementaires pour protéger la vie privée dans des applis mobiles by Dr. Konrad Kollnig, Maastricht University

02.05.2024 Lunch talk Legal Design by Estelle Hary, CNIL-LINC

25.04.2024 Lunch talk Automatically Processable Regulation by Dr. Clement Guitton, University of St. Gallen

26.03.2024 Lunch talk Multilingual Information Retrieval by Vageesh Saxena, Maastricht University