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Position: Research & Development Specialist in AI and Criminal Law
Institution: University of Luxembourg
Location: Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Duties: Conduct desk research on the different topics falling into the scope of the research (AI and criminal law, E-evidence; EU and Council of Europe (CoE) standards on the use of AI in criminal proceedings); Organise focus groups and interviews with practitioners working in the criminal justice field in selected EU Members States; Disseminate results through scientific publications, workshops and conferences (organize workshops, seminars and the final conference; edit the publication of the research results); Offer research assistance and coordinate young researchers working in the same field
Requirements: Have a Master degree in Law with specialization in criminal law, criminal procedure or law and technology. Practical experience in criminal law or IT law will be considered an advantage; Have the linguistic skills to evolve in a multilingual environment: fluency in English; good understanding of a second language and possibly a third language, French or German in particular, would be considered an advantage
   
Text: Research & Development Specialist in AI and Criminal Law Conduct desk research on the different topics falling into the scope of the research (AI and criminal law, E-evidence; EU and Council of Europe (CoE) standards on the use of AI in criminal proceedings); Organise focus groups and interviews with practitioners working in the criminal justice field in selected EU Members States; Disseminate results through scientific publications, workshops and conferences (organize workshops, seminars and the final conference; edit the publication of the research results); Offer research assistance and coordinate young researchers working in the same field Have a Master degree in Law with specialization in criminal law, criminal procedure or law and technology. Practical experience in criminal law or IT law will be considered an advantage; Have the linguistic skills to evolve in a multilingual environment: fluency in English; good understanding of a second language and possibly a third language, French or German in particular, would be considered an advantage
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