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Episode 6: The Rise of Legal Tech in Asylum Justice
Making Sense of Tech Law
23 minutes 40 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 6: The Rise of Legal Tech in Asylum Justice
How are HighQ and Bryter are being used to assist Refugees in Greece?Phil Worthington, Managing Director of European Lawyers in Lesvos (ELIL), explains how these platforms are being used to increase access to justice for the thousands of refugees and asylum-seekers on the Greek islands of Lesvos and Samos.
Making Sense of Tech Law
From surveillance capitalism to racial bias in AI and deepfake media, SCL Student Bytes are here to give you the latest discussions surrounding the dawn of the fourth industrial revolution.