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Henrik Palmer Olsen

Professor
Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (FIAS Program)
Algorithmic Support for Legal Decision Making (A-LEX)
01 September 2023 - 30 June 2024
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Henrik Palmer Olsen is a Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH), Faculty of Law, where he was Dean for Research and Director of the Doctoral School. As co-founder of the Center of Excellence for International Courts (iCourts) he has pioneered research in computational law. He has also contributed to introducing computational law approaches in active litigation before the Supreme Court of Denmark. He has headed the evaluation of research quality in legal science, which was conducted on behalf of Research Council Norway 2020-2021.

In September 2023, he joins the Paris IAS as part of the French Institutes for advanced Study fellowship program - FIAS  - co-funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 945408. Her fellowship also benefits from the support of the RFIEA+ LABEX, with a national funding (Grant ANR-11-LABX-0027-01).

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Research Interests

Computational legal research; Applying Natural Language Processing to legal texts; Using Artificial Intelligence to support legal reasoning and decision making in law; Jurisprudence; Theory of law

Algorithmic Support for Legal Decision Making (A-LEX)

As human judgment is increasingly interacting with algorithmic systems, the form and rationale of public decision-making will change. This challenges both the way public governance can be held accountable under democratic control and the extent to which algorithmic support systems can be realized. Without sufficient democratic anchoring and public trust, the promise of better informed and more efficient governance via algorithmic decision support will likely not be fulfilled. This project sets out to explore and provide solutions to this fundamental problem by researching the following overarching question:

How can algorithmic data processing be designed and used for legal decision-making systems across public institutions, while ensuring the rule of law?

A-LEX analyses how algorithmic decision support systems is transforming democratically rooted decision-making in public institutions, and how new technology can be developed and implemented in ways that support democratic principles.

A-LEX distinguishes between three different forms of algorithmic support for legal decision making in public institutions: algorithmically informed (involving processed data), algorithmically supported (involving some form of automated recommendation) and algorithmically automated (involving little to no human involvement) decisions. To explain how algorithmic systems potentially changes deliberation and reasoning in public institutions across these forms, A-LEX explores how the rule of law  can be retained and enhanced in this new technological context.

Key Publications

Olsen, HP, lehmann, S, Mones, E, Sapiezynski, P & Thordal, S 2021, 'Emergence of network effects and predictability in the judicial system', Scientific Reports,11, no. 2740, p. 1-10. Available at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-82430-x

Olsen, HP, Slosser, JL & Hildebrandt, TT 2021, What’s in the Box? The Legal Requirement to Explain Computationally Aided Decision-Making in Public Administration. i Constitutional Challenges in the Algorithmic Society. Cambridge University Press, s. 219-235.

Sadl, U & Olsen, HP 2017, 'Can quantitative methods complement doctrinal legal studies? Using citation network and corpus linguistic analysis to understand international courts', Leiden Journal of International Law, bind 30, nr. 2, s. 327-349.

 

 

Lecture by Henrik Palmer Olsen, Professor of Law at the University of Copenhagen, in the "Théorie du Droit" Master's course at Université Paris Nanterre
04 Dec 2023 14:30 -
04 Dec 2023 15:30,
Nanterre :
Alf Ross et le réalisme juridique scandinave
Talk by Henrik Palmer Olsen, 2023-2024 Paris IAS Fellow, as part of the seminar series PoSST- droit organized by the Institut des sciences sociales du politique
24 Oct 2023 10:00 -
24 Oct 2023 13:00,
AI and the rule of law: friends or enemies?
Workshop organized by Pr. Henrik Palmer Olsen, 2023-2024 Paris IAS Fellow
04 Oct 2023 09:00 -
04 Oct 2023 18:00,
Paris :
Legal Information Retrieval and Analysis
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2023-2024