ODR Track 2025

Access to Justice and AI

ODR Track is annual online conference and discussion forum prepared in cooperation of Masaryk University and PRK Partners.

Date:

1st December 2025

Link

TBA

Time:

10am EST – 1pm EST (4pm CET - 7pm CET)

Organization:

This venue is co-organized as part of Cyberspace conference (Masaryk University in Brno, Czechia) and ODR Cyberweek (US).

We are glad to invite you to our annual online only discussion about current trends in ODR. This year’s focus will be on AI and access to justice: how AI can improve access to justice for persons with digital disadvantages.

Presentations

Presentations and support materials will be available

Schedule

Keynote

We will start with introducing a new book Governing Artificial Intelligence by its three authors, Daniel Rainey, Leah Wing and Chris Draper (the fourth author – Scott Cooper, cannot join ODR Track unfortunately).

Presentations

Ayelet Sela, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan: The challenges of using AI to improve A2J for self represented litigants in courts

Federica Casarosa, Scuola Superiore di Santa Anna, Pisa: Digital ethics and AI in EU law and practice

Martin Loebl, Charles University, Prague: Access to justice, machine learning and algorythmical game theory*;

David Larsen, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Saint Paul, Minnesota: A2J for digitally disadvantaged persons in the US

Pavel Loutocky, Masaryk University, Brno: Level of AI adoption in eJustice in selected European countries: what a difference!

Zbynek Loebl, PRK Partners, Prague: Personalized ODR forms​​​​

 

There will hopefully be prolonged discussion after the presentations.​​

 

 

  * Martin Loebl / AGATE Centre KAM MFF UK Charles University acknowledges funding from the Horizon EU Framework Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101183743​

 

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