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ANTUNES Théo

Main Referenced Co-authors
Main Referenced Keywords
AI (1); Artificial Intelligence (1); Artificial intelligence (1); Criminal Law (1); Criminal law (1);
Main Referenced Disciplines
European & international law (4)
Criminal law & procedure (1)
Judicial law (1)
Law, criminology & political science: Multidisciplinary, general & others (1)

Publications (total 7)

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ANTUNES, T. (2023). Artificial intelligence as a new actor of international security: assessing the perspective of non-human autonomy under international law [Paper presentation]. SNIS Biennial Conference 2023, Saint gallen, Switzerland. https://hdl.handle.net/10993/60527

ANTUNES, T. (2025). L'indépendance des juges et l'utilisation de l'intelligence artificielle par les juridictions pénales [Doctoral thesis, Unilu - Université du Luxembourg]. ORBilu-University of Luxembourg. https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/65369

ANTUNES, T. (06 December 2023). Le dispositif préventif luxembourgeois contre le blanchiment par les crypto-actifs. Bank‐ en Financiëel Recht, 3, 222.
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ANTUNES, T. (2023). Establishing principles for the use of artificial intelligence against crypto laundering in European banking law [Paper presentation]. EULEN Conference on AI Systems and EU Law Enforcement, Toledo, Spain.
Editorial reviewed

ANTUNES, T. (2023). Artificial intelligence as a new actor of international security: assessing the perspective of non-human autonomy under international law [Paper presentation]. SNIS Biennial Conference 2023, Saint gallen, Switzerland.

ANTUNES, T. (2022). Artificial Intelligence as an undue influence in criminal trials: Issuing the use of algorithms under the principle of independence of judges in Europe. In Artificial Intelligence from the Perspective of Law and Ethics: Contemporary Issues, Challenges and Perspectives (pp. 28).
Peer reviewed

ANTUNES, T. (2022). Homecare and artificial intelligence: a European Human right perspective. Italian Labour Law e-studies.
Peer reviewed

ANTUNES, T. (2022). Légitimer l’utilisation de l’intelligence artificielle au sein de la Justice pénale dans le cadre du principe d’indépendance judiciaire en Europe [Paper presentation]. Sciences Po Law School. Law & Technology The 10th Graduate Conference 15-16 June 2022, Paris.

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