IP and Innovation Law… Dr Mathilde Pavis discussed questions raised by the use of AI on BBC Radio 4 4 May 202221 Jun 2022 Dr Mathilde Pavis was invited to be a guest on the BBC Radio 4 show Front Row, to discuss some of the questions raised by the use of AI to…
IP and Innovation Law… Ana Beduschi wrote an article on Artificial Intelligence in Humanitarian Action 23 Apr 202222 Jun 2022 In a new article published by the International Review of the Red Cross (Cambridge University Press), Dr Ana Beduschi investigates the opportunities and risks of using AI in humanitarian action.…
IP and Innovation Law… International Workshop on IPR Challenges from Emerging Technologies 9 Mar 20229 Mar 2022 This international workshop on 4 March kicked off the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Project "Licensing Systems for 3D Printing in China." The AHRC Centre for Digital Copyright and…
Cultural Heritage Law… Dr Mathilde Pavis Responds to the UK Intellectual Property Office on AI and Performers’ Rights 8 Dec 20208 Dec 2020 Dr Mathilde Pavis published a Response to the call for views on Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property issued by the UK Intellectual Property Office in September 2020. The aim of…
Current Projects… 3D Printing and AI: Arbitration and Mediation 22 Oct 20203 Dec 2020 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3D Printing and AI: Arbitration and Mediation Dr Kyriaki Noussia (Principal Investigator) and Dr James Griffin Sponsor: ESRC IAA Project Co-Creation Fund Award Project length: 1 October 2020-31…
Military Law… Prof Hitoshi Nasu on lethal autonomous maritime systems 12 Oct 20203 Dec 2020 SCuLE's Professor Hitoshi Nasu and David Letts (Australian National University College of Law) wrote an article titled "The Legal Characterization of Lethal Autonomous Maritime Systems: Warship, Torpedo, or Naval Mine?"…
Ana Beduschi Ana Beduschi is a Professor of Law at the University of Exeter and a Senior Research Fellow at the Geneva Academy. She is currently the Director of SCuLE, Science, Culture…
Military Law… Prof Hitoshi Nasu contributes chapter on artificial intelligence and international humanitarian law 5 Aug 20203 Dec 2020 Professor Hitoshi Nasu contributed a chapter to Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law edited by Eve Massingham and Annabel McConnachie. The chapter, titled "Artificial Intelligence and the obligation to respect…
IP and Innovation Law… Naomi Hawkins appointed as QUEX Theme Lead 20 Apr 20203 Dec 2020 Dr Naomi Hawkins has been appointed as theme lead for the QUEX Institute’s new theme: Digital Worlds and Disruptive Technologies. The QUEX Institute of Global Sustainability and Wellbeing is a…
IP and Innovation Law… Dr Kyriaki Noussia co-authored Law and Autonomous Vehicles 28 Jan 20203 Dec 2020 Dr Kyriaki Noussia co-authored Law and Autonomous Vehicles with Dr Matthew Channon and Barrister Lucy McCormack. Law and Autonomous Vehicles analyses the key legal issues facing autonomous vehicles, including testing…
Military Law… Prof Hitoshi Nasu on The Perfidy Implications of Invisibility Technology on Battlefields of the Future 12 Dec 20193 Dec 2020 Professor Hitoshi Nasu contributed a chapter titled "Invisible Soldiers" to The Impact of Emerging Technologies on the Law of Armed Conflict edited by Ronald T.P. Alcala and Eric Talbot Jensen. The…
IP and Innovation Law… Patents and Emerging Technologies Workshop 21 Nov 20193 Dec 2020 On 19 & 20 November 2019, the Patents and Emerging Technologies Workshop was held at the Wellcome Collection in London. The workshop was convened by SCuLE’s Dr Naomi Hawkins, as…
IP and Innovation Law… Dr Naomi Hawkins participates in OECD Workshop 23 Sep 20193 Dec 2020 On 17-18 September 2019, Dr Naomi Hawkins attended “Collaborative platforms for personalized health: realizing the potential of genomics and biobanks” in Stockholm, Sweden. This OECD Workshop, organised in collaboration with…
Hitoshi Nasu Hitoshi Nasu is Professor of International Law at the Exeter Law School. Prior to his current appointment, he held academic positions at the Australian National University, where he was also…