Digital Justice
Digital Justice
Digital Justice
Antoine Garapon  &  Jean Lassègue

Digital Justice

Technology, Impartiality and the Law

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    Antoine Garapon, Ph.D., is a retired judge. Former director of the Institute for Judicial Studies and member of the Commission investigating sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, he now chairs the Commission for victims' reparations. A prolific author, he has written extensively in French and Italian on judicial rituals, comparative law and the de-spatialisation of justice. Jean Lassègue's research examines the philosophical foundations of computer science (Turing, 1998) and its transformative impact on the nature of knowledge, ranging from scientific inquiry to legal theory (with Giuseppe Longo L'empire numérique, 2025). He also explores the evolving intersection of computing and law (with Antoine Garapon Justice digitale, 2018; Le Numérique contre le Politique, 2021).

    Antoine Garapon, Ph.D., is a retired judge. Former director of the Institute for Judicial Studies and member of the Commission investigating sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, he now chairs the Commission for victims' reparations. A prolific author, he has written extensively in French and Italian on judicial rituals, comparative law and the de-spatialisation of justice. Jean Lassègue's research examines the philosophical foundations of computer science (Turing, 1998) and its transformative impact on the nature of knowledge, ranging from scientific inquiry to legal theory (with Giuseppe Longo L'empire numérique, 2025). He also explores the evolving intersection of computing and law (with Antoine Garapon Justice digitale, 2018; Le Numérique contre le Politique, 2021).

    Specifications

    Publisher Cambridge University Press
    Pub date Oct. 31, 2026
    Pages 306
    Theme Private international law and conflict of laws
    EAN 9781009864176
    Binding Paperback
    Language English

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