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 The workshop will take place on 09.12.2020 online using MSTeams. The workshop will take place on 09.12.2020 online using MSTeams.
 More details will follow. More details will follow.
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 +9:15-9:30 Workshop Opening by the XAILA2020 Chairs (Grzegorz J. Nalepa, Michał Araszkiewicz, Martin Atzmueller, Bart Verheij)
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 +Session 1
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 +9:30-10:00
 +Barbara Gallina, Görkem Pacaci, David Johnson, Steve McKeever, Andreas Hamfelt, Stefania Costantini, Pierangelo Dell'Acqua and Gloria-Cerasela Crisan: Towards Explainable, Compliant and Adaptive Human-Automation Interaction
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 +10:00-10:30
 +Youssef Ennali and Tom van Engers:
 +Data-driven AI development: an integrated and iterative bias mitigation approach
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 +10:30-11:00 coffee break
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 +Session 2
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 +11:00-12:00 INVITED TALK Philipp Hacker - AI and Discrimination: Legal Challenges and Technical Strategies
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 +12:00-12:30
 +Heng Zheng, Davide Grossi and Bart Verheij:
 +Precedent Comparison in the Precedent Model Formalism: Theory and Application to Legal Cases
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 +12:30-13:00
 +Bernardo Alkmim, Edward Hermann Haeusler and Daniel Schwabe:
 +Reasoning over Knowledge Graphs in an Intuitionistic Description Logic
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 +13:00-14:00 lunch break
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 +Session 3
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 +14:00-15:00 INVITED TALK Reinoud Baker - Legal information systems in production
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 +15:00-15:30
 +Annemarie Borg and Floris Bex:
 +Explaining Arguments at the Dutch National Police
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 +15:30-16:00 coffee break
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 +Session 4 and Roundtable discussion
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 +16:00-16:30
 +Łukasz Górski, Shashishekar Ramakrishna and Jędrzej M. Nowosielski: Towards Grad-CAM Based Explainability in a Legal Text Processing Pipeline
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 +16:30-17:00
 +Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer, Geoff Gordon and Bernhard Reader: Like Circles in the Water: Responsibility as a System-Level Function
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 +17:00-17:30
 +Karl Branting: Explanation in Hybrid, Two-Stage Models of Legal Prediction
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 +17:30-18:15 Roundtable discussion and closing 
  
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 **Professor Dr. Philipp Hacker**, LL.M. (Yale), holds the Chair for Law and Ethics of the Digital Society at European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder). He serves jointly at the Faculty of Law and at the European New School of Digital Studies (ENS). Before joining Viadrina, he was an AXA Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Law at Humboldt University of Berlin. Previous research stays include a Max Weber Fellowship at the European University Institute and an A.SK Fellowship at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. His research focuses on law and technology as well as (behavioral) law and economics. In 2020, he received the Science Award of the German Foundation for Law and Computer Science. His most recent books include Regulating Blockchain. Techno-Social and Legal Challenges (Oxford University Press, 2019, co-edited with Ioannis Lianos, Georgios Dimitropoulos and Stefan Eich); Theories of Choice. The Social Science and the Law of Decision Making (Oxford University Press, forthcoming, co-edited with Stefan Grundmann); and Datenprivatrecht [Private Data Law] (Mohr Siebeck, 2020). **Professor Dr. Philipp Hacker**, LL.M. (Yale), holds the Chair for Law and Ethics of the Digital Society at European University Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder). He serves jointly at the Faculty of Law and at the European New School of Digital Studies (ENS). Before joining Viadrina, he was an AXA Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Law at Humboldt University of Berlin. Previous research stays include a Max Weber Fellowship at the European University Institute and an A.SK Fellowship at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. His research focuses on law and technology as well as (behavioral) law and economics. In 2020, he received the Science Award of the German Foundation for Law and Computer Science. His most recent books include Regulating Blockchain. Techno-Social and Legal Challenges (Oxford University Press, 2019, co-edited with Ioannis Lianos, Georgios Dimitropoulos and Stefan Eich); Theories of Choice. The Social Science and the Law of Decision Making (Oxford University Press, forthcoming, co-edited with Stefan Grundmann); and Datenprivatrecht [Private Data Law] (Mohr Siebeck, 2020).
  
-**Title of Talk** AI and Discrimination: Legal Challenges and Technical Strategies+**Title of the talk** AI and Discrimination: Legal Challenges and Technical Strategies
  
 **Abstract** **Abstract**
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