Tübingen Conference for AI and Law
Interdisciplinary Exchange between Computer Science and Law
The Tübingen Conference for Artificial Intelligence and Law brings together academic researchers from both computer science and law in an interdisciplinary format that fosters exchange and discussions between these two fields. The conference targets an international, academic audience that is willing to think beyond the boundaries of their own discipline.

Keynote speakers
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Philipp Hacker (European New School of Digital Studies, Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder))
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Christoph Kern (Technical University of Munich)
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Solon Barocas (Microsoft Research / Cornell University)
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Michal Gal (University of Haifa)
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Sylvie Delacroix (King’s College London)
Other Confirmed Speakers
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Rediet Abebe (Harvard University / ELLIS Institute and University of Tübingen)
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Christoph Engel (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods)
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Christoph Sorge (Saarland University)
When?
November 5–6
Day 1: 9:00–19:00
Day 2: 9:00–16:15
Where?
The conference will take place in Tübingen, a picturesque university town in southwest Germany.
Day 1: Alte Aula, in the historic town center, next to the Stiftskirche, University of Tübingen
Day 2: Maria-von-Linden Straße 1: a brand-new building on the Tübingen AI research campus