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Cyberjustice Laboratory

The only one of its kind in the world, the Université de Montréal’s Cyberjustice Laboratory is an innovative virtual court.

That helps jurists better understand the challenges of integrating information technologies that will play an increasingly greater role in the administration of justice.

The Laboratory actively develops new tools that facilitate various aspects of mediation, arbitration and the management of judicial and extrajudicial disputes. Students can also use the laboratory to perfect their skills by participating in moot courts.

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[Translate to English:] Laboratoire de cyberjustice

Cyberjustice Lab Summer School

The objective of this new Summer School is to share the Laboratory’s current knowledge, all the while offering participants the unique opportunity to meet and exchange with experts in the field of cyberjustice.

Teaching Staff

Karim Benyekhlef, Professor at the Faculty of Law

Dates

To come

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Resource person

[Translate to English:] Valentin Callipel

Valentin Callipel

Head of Mission

Tel. : 514-343-6111 ext. 2550

 

Fax : 514-343-7508

Valentin Callipel

Office : B-2215

Contact us

Project manager

Me Valentin Callipel
Tel. : 514-343-6111 poste 2550
Fax : 514-343-7508

Valentin Callipel


Campus address

Pavillon 3200 Jean-Brillant
Office B-2215
Université de Montréal
3200, Jean-Brillant Street
Montreal (Quebec), Canada
H3T 1N8


Postal address

Cyberjustice laboratory
Centre de recherche en droit public
Faculty of law
Université de Montréal
C.P. 6128, Downtown Branch
Montreal (Quebec) Canada
H3C 3J7