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Ordine Avvocati Roma
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15 x 21 (cm)
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182
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SI
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In 2018 the use of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in European judicial systems remains primarily a private-sector commercial initiative aimed at insurance companies, legal departments, lawyers and individuals. The European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) of the Council of Europe in the 4 of the december 2018 has adopted the first european text setting out ethical principles relating to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in judicial systems. The Charter provides a framework of principles that can guide policy makers, legislators and justice professionals when they grapple with the rapid development of AI in national judicial processes. Aside from the benefits for copyright traceability and management, blockchain can also become a central means for protecting digital assets and provide the rightholder with the ability to pursue civil and criminal remedies. The Anti-Counterfeiting Blokathon Forum on 2018 takes forward its works on using blockchain to co-create the future EU anti-counterfeiting infrastructure. Could blockchain live up to the challenge? Any future anti-counterfeiting blockchain solution must comply with Regulation (EU) No 608/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 June 2013 concerning customs enforcement of intellectual property rights, and with Ethical Charter made from CEPEJ in the 2018.

 
Autore

Antonino Galletti
Lawyer in Rome
The President of the Lawyer’s Roman Order

Mario Antinucci
Lawyer in Rome
Professor of Criminal Procedure at School of Specialization
for Legal Professions
Sapienza University of Rome

Aleeshina Alekseeva E.N.
Professor of Criminal Law at Saint Petersburg State University  

Mirko Baccani
Officer of the Carabinieri with the rank of Major

Claudia Ceccarelli
Lawjer in Frosinone
Graduated from the School of Specialization for Legal Professions
Sapienza University of Rome

Emidio Della Gala
Commissioner of the italian State Police

Nadezda Kraynova
Dean of Law Faculty Saint Petrsburg State University of Economics

Vladimir Komarov
Manging Partner of Grata Law Firm International from Saint Petersburg

Lorenzo Litterio
Lawyer in Rome
Graduated from the School of Specialization for Legal Professions
Sapienza University of Rome
Marianna Loglisci
Graduated from the School of Specialization for Legal Professions
Sapienza University of Rome

Gabriella Mar?elja
President of Sirius Global Academic Diplomacy 4.0

Tatiana A. Ogar
Professor of Criminal Law at Sant Petersburg State University 

Tatiana Pallante
Lawyer in Rome
Graduated from the School of Specialization for Legal Professions
Sapienza University of Rome

Lucia Petti
Lawyer in Nocera Inferiore
Graduated from the School of Specialization for Legal Professions
Sapienza University of Rome

Emilio Rossi
Ceo Econpartners Srl Oxford University

M.V. Shkele
PhD (Law), Assistant professor of the Criminal law Department of Saint Petersburg University

 
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