Adam Harkens

University of Strathclyde, School of Law

Lecturer in Public Law

Lord Hope Building

141 St James Rd

Glasgow, Scotland G4 0LT

United Kingdom

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Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

How the EU Can Achieve Legally Trustworthy AI: A Response to the European Commission’s Proposal for an Artificial Intelligence Act

Number of pages: 64 Posted: 31 Aug 2021
KU Leuven - Faculty of Law, London Interdisciplinary School, University of Strathclyde, School of Law, University of Edinburgh - School of Law, University of Birmingham - Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham - Birmingham Law School and The University of Birmingham
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artificial intelligence, fundamental rights, democracy, rule of law, Lawful AI, Legally Trustworthy AI, regulation

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Re-Engineering Justice? Robot Judges, Computerised Courts and (Semi) Automated Legal Decision-Making

Legal Studies
Number of pages: 25 Posted: 02 Jul 2019
John Morison and Adam Harkens
Queen's University Belfast - School of Law and University of Strathclyde, School of Law
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AI, Judging, ADR, Robot Judges, Algorithmic Justice

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Judicial Review Evidence in the Era of the Digital State

Number of pages: 23 Posted: 25 Jun 2020
Joe Tomlinson, Katy Sheridan and Adam Harkens
University of York, Independent and University of Strathclyde, School of Law
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How Do ‘Technical’ Design-Choices Made When Building Algorithmic Decisionmaking Tools for Criminal Justice Authorities Create Constitutional Dangers? (Part 1)

Public Law, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 17 Posted: 09 Jan 2023
Karen Yeung and Adam Harkens
The University of Birmingham and University of Strathclyde, School of Law
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algorithms, risk assessment, constitutional principles, administrative law, human rights

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How Do ‘Technical’ Design-Choices Made When Building Algorithmic Decision-Making Tools for Criminal Justice Authorities Create Constitutional Dangers? (Part II)

Public Law, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 17 Posted: 09 Jan 2023
Karen Yeung and Adam Harkens
The University of Birmingham and University of Strathclyde, School of Law
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algorithms, risk assessment, constitutional principles, administrative law, human rights