On Thursday, May 7 2026 at 8.30 a.m., the Lecture on “THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS IN RELATION TO THE COMMISSION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES” of the Jean Monnet EU-GLOBACT Module “Transnational Crime and EU Law: towards Global Action against Cross-border Threats to common security, rule of law and human rights” co-funded by the European Commission (2023-2026) will take place in the Room 3 of the B1 Building of the University of Salerno.
The Event is organized in the framework of the IECLO Multidisciplinary Legal Observatory (www.ieclo.org), based at the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Salerno and is open to free participation the academic community (students, postgraduates, PhD students, researchers, scholars), the legal professions, political operators, civil society in general.
The Event, introduced by Prof. Anna Oriolo (Associate Professor of International Law and EU Law, University of Salerno; EU-GLOBACT Leader), will host the lecture of Fulvia Staiano (Associate Professor of International Law, Giustino Fortunato University).
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