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Lectures on "Artificial Intelligence and Law" - The German and European Perspective" by Prof. (Dr.) Eric. Hilgendorf, University of Wurzbu on Aug. 28 & 30, 2018 |
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Lectures Delivered by Prof. (Dr.) Eric. Hilgendorf, Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Justice and Legal Theory, University of Wurzburg, Germany on "Artificial Intelligence and Law" - The German and the European Perspective" on August 28 & 30, 2018
Prof. (Dr.) Eric. Hilgendorf, Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Justice and Legal Theory, University of Wurzburg, Germany visited National Law University Delhi and delivered lectures on 28th August 2018 which was on "Artificial Intelligence and Law" - The German and the European Perspective" and on 30th August 2018 which was on "Robots in Criminal Law - Cases and Discussions in Germany".
His sessions were attended by B.A.LLB (Hons.) students , L.L.M.students , Ph.D. scholars and faculty members of National Law University Delhi .
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