
A&O Shearman Collaboration
Our research partnership with A&O Shearman represents 8 years of R&D collaboration.
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Research Projects in the School of Law.
We began in 2016 as the Legal Innovation Centre, with the support of key industry stakeholders.
Through a pioneering collaboration between the School of Law and the School of Computing and Intelligent Systems at Ulster University, we promote research into future-oriented developments in legal theory and practice.
Learn more about our current research.
Our research partnership with A&O Shearman represents 8 years of R&D collaboration.
The LawTech Collider project explores a participatory approach to public legal education, raising awareness of cutting-edge legal research....
Leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) for real-time biometric identification to monitor, detect, and prevent crimes against women in the city....
The LIPNI Project explores legal participation as a key component of the right to a fair trial.
Promoting synergy between law and linguistics in the use of AI to explore and analyse natural language data
An investigation of ethical responses to the dilemmas posed to the law by technological advances.
School of Computing, Eng & Intel. Sys
Derry~Londonderry
MS130
School of Computing, Eng & Intel. Sys
Derry~Londonderry
MS125
School of Computing, Eng & Intel. Sys
Derry~Londonderry
MS138
Mythri Mysuru Prabhakar
Mythri is a PhD researcher in the School of Law, currently doing her doctoral research in affiliation with the Legal Innovation Centre.
Her research interests centre on the relationship between law and technology, particularly the socio-technical landscape of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) within the criminal justice system.
Mythri holds an LLM in International Human Rights Law from The University of Leicester. Recently, she completed her first picture book for children on simple ways to decolonize everyday life through sociological imagination.
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