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DESIGN(s) FOR LAW

17 February 2023

Université Saint-Louis, Room P02 - Bd du Jardin Botanique, Kruidtuinlaan 43, 1000 Bruxelles

Program

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09.00-09.20 | Welcome and greetings

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09.20-10.40 | Speculative Legal Design

 

Barbara Pasa and Gianni Sinni (IUAV). New frontiers of legal knowledge: how design “provotypes” can contribute to legal change

 

Jaana Kovalainen and Hilja Autto (University of Lapland). Do we legal designers dare to provotype?

 

Emily MacLoud (Portable) and Emily Allbon (City University). An exercise in speculative legal design 

 

Emily MacLoud (Portable). The power of stories to unite, inspire and collectively imagine new futures

 

10.40-12.00 | Law and Design(s): A discourse on method 

Amanda Perry-Kessaris (Kent Law School). Towards a typology of designerly ways with sociolegal futures 

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Joaquín Santuber (Hasso Plattner Institute) and Pablo Hermansen (School of Design, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile). Designing for posthuman legalities: legal design and the ontological turn 

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Nina Toivonen (University of Helsinki) and Santiago De Francisco Vela (Universidad de los Andes). Exploring the dimensions of participation in legal design 

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Monica Palmirani (University of Bologna). Extended reality and legal design 

 

12.00-13.30 Lunch

 

13.30-14.30 | Design(s) for Media Law 

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Natali Helberger (University of Amsterdam). FutureNewsCorp, or how the AI Act changed the future of news

 

Margaret Hagan (Stanford Legal Design Lab). Design to combat online misinformation 

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Marie-Sophie de Clippele (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles), Vincent Couronne (Université Paris-Saclay) and Joachim Savin (Où sont les dragons). A critical assessment of the notion of legal design through the case of “Les Surligneurs”, a legal-checking media outlet 

 

14.30-15.50 | Design(s) for Policy 

Starglide. Design for policy: the canvas for social economy and the compass for regenerative entrepreneurship. 

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Marika Salo-Lahti (University of Vaasa) and Helena Haapio (University of Vaasa & University of Lapland). Proactive legal design and AI for better business and better society 

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Marie Potel-Saville (Amurabi). Can design-driven innovation and NeuroDesign help fighting against deceptive patterns? 

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Elisabeth Talbourdet-Ville and Laurine Blois (Public Interest Entrepreneure). Questioning and reshaping current French anti- greenwashing regulation through citizen reporting 

  

 

15.50-16.10 | Coffee break 

16.10-17.10 | Design(s) for Access to Justice 

Nóra Al Haider (Stanford Legal Design Lab) and Oana Stănescu (Oana Stănescu Studio). The evolving architecture of justice - legal design and architecture: physical and virtual interventions for a pandemic and after 

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Santiago De Francisco Vela and Laura Guzman-Abello (Universidad de los Andes). Systemic design of justice: Transdisciplinary approach to access to justice 

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Robert de Rooy (University of Vaasa), Anne Ketola (Tampere University), and Helena Haapio (University of Vaasa & University of Lapland). Comic contracts 2.0 – Contracts that have (and give) a voice 

  

 

17.10-17.50 – Design(s) for activism and education 

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Hallie Pope (University of Utah). Solidarity by design: Generating counternarratives about people power 

 

Sankalp Bhatnagar (Library Innovation Lab, Harvard Law School & NuLawLab, Northeastern University School of Law). A case for another casebook: Disclosing law as its own form of design 

 

 

17.50 -18.00 | Concluding remarks

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