Law, technology and innovation: Research that is navigating the future.

The intersection of law and technology is transforming how we understand and govern the digital landscape. Learn how our researchers are tackling the challenges and opportunities posed by cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence. See how a trio of researchers has used legal data analytics to gain a deeper understanding of Canada's highest court, and explore how Professor Amy Salyzyn invited Ontario students to dream up creative ways of using technology to address the access to justice gap. Explore the award-winning research of the Open AIR network as it drives innovation in Africa, and discover the contributions of thought leaders like Professor Jeremy de Beer, Professor Florian Martin-Bariteau and Professor Teresa Scassa, all of whom were recognized in 2024 for their leadership on the regulation and governance of digital technologies. See how these and other voices are shaping the future of law in the digital age as legal frameworks evolve to address emerging challenges and guide technological progress.

Shaping the future through technology

Jeremy de Beer

Jeremy de Beer awarded CRC in Innovation and Intellectual Property Law

A global thought leader on innovation and intellectual property, Jeremy de Beer has been awarded a CRC in Innovation and Intellectual Property Law.
Teresa Scassa

Teresa Scassa renewed as Canada Research Chair in Information Law and Policy

A renowned scholar in the fields of data governance and AI regulation, Dr. Teresa Scassa has been renewed as a CRC in Information Law and Policy.
AI Panel

Shaping AI for just futures: Close-up on the global landscape of AI regulation

To shed light on the international AI scene, leading academics from around the world visited uOttawa to explore the future of AI in society.
Decoding the Court

Decoding the Court: Legal data insights from the Supreme Court of Canada

An innovative new collection uses cutting-edge legal data analytics to provide an unprecedented understanding of Canada's highest court.
Amy Salyzyn

Ontario Students Bring Creativity and Technology to the Access to Justice Gap

Professor Amy Salyzyn is interested in how technology can be used to facilitate more effective access to justice.
Marina Pavlovic

Advocating for greater transparency and fairness in Canada’s telecom market

CIPPIC, Professor Marina Pavlović and a group of law students submitted interventions to the CRTC.
Michael Geist

Michael Geist discusses support for Canadian and Indigenous content at the CRTC

On December 5, 2023, Dr. Michael Geist appeared before the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).

Recognizing excellence

Open AIR

Recognizing Africa’s innovation revolution: Open AIR receives Impact award

Solutions to some of society’s most important challenges require the right regulatory environment to drive innovation.
Jeremy de Beer

Empowering innovation: Jeremy de Beer elected to Royal Society of Canada

Professor de Beer is internationally recognized for his research on intellectual property (IP) and open collaborative innovation.
Florian Martin-Bariteau

Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau recognized for advancing technology frontiers

Is AI safe? Can cryptocurrencies be regulated? How can we govern the quantum era? Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau is embracing these questions.
Teresa Scassa, Picasso award

Canada’s privacy thought leader: Teresa Scassa wins PICCASO Canada Award

In recognition her exceptional thought leadership in Canadian information law and policy, Dr. Teresa Scassa won the inaugural PICCASO Canada Award.
We Robot 2025

Marina Pavlović and Katie Szilagyi win Ian R. Kerr Memorial Best Paper Award

Marina Pavlović and Katie Szilagyi were awarded the Ian R. Kerr Best Paper Award for their research on contract theory and generative AI.
Ginika Ezeoke

Inaugural Ian Kerr Fellow Seeks Balance Between AI and Human Rights in Africa

Ginika Ezeoke, the inaugural Ian R. Kerr Fellow for the LLM in Law and Technology, has an impressive background in corporate commercial law.
Gabriela Bolaños Vainstein

Incoming Ian R. Kerr fellow takes aim at data portability

The Faculty of Law is pleased to announce the appointment of Gabriela Bolaños Vainstein as the 2024-25 Ian R. Kerr Fellow.
Queen Elizabeth Scholars

Expanding excellence: Open AIR welcomes two new Queen Elizabeth Scholars

Two new postdoctoral fellows reinforce Open AIR’s dedication to advancing legal research, technology, and open collaborative innovation.

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence

Canadian flag

AI Ministerial Roundtable on AI in the public service

Dr. Florian Martin-Bariteau and Dr. Teresa Scassa were invited to join a critical conversation to design Canada’s AI strategy for the public sector.
House of commons

Michael Geist and Teresa Scassa discuss data protection and AI

Dr. Michael Geist and Dr. Teresa Scassa appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry and Technology.
Ballot box

A roadmap for protecting our democracies in the age of AI

The University of Ottawa AI + Society Initiative and IVADO released a global policy brief by Prof. Florian Martin-Bariteau and Prof. Catherine Régis.
Yan Camapgnolo

Artificial Intelligence’s Impact on Legal Journals

Academic journals around the world have been forced to respond to the opportunities and challenges that come with the rise of AI tools.
Florian Martin-Bariteau

Florian Martin-Bariteau contributes to strengthening global digital policy

Internet governance, and more generally the global governance of digital issues, is at a turning point.

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