Dr Nancy Siboe (PhD (Law), LLM (International Law), MBA (Strategic Management), LLB(Hons)) is a Programme Leader and Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of the West of England, Bristol, and Fellow of Higher Education, UK. Her research interests include use of artificial intelligence in legal processes, rule of law, use of force and protection of civilians during civil wars.
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From Magna Carta to Machine Learning: AI Without Borders, Laws Within
With the rapidly increasing era of new technology, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI), a deep paradox exists due to complexity, insufficient precedent, and loopholes in laws that ideally should preserve the rule of law and ...
Use of Artificial Intelligence by the Judiciary in the Face of COVID-19
As one of the measures to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, courts in major parts of the world are delaying trials and temporarily closing doors. While the move is reasonable in the face of the pandemic, the process could ...
The Non-effectiveness of the United Nations Security Council’s role in the Syrian Conflict
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is the principal organ of the United Nations (UN) charged with maintaining and restoring of international peace and security. Its actions or failures to act often seriously affect the welfare ...