Event: Damien Charlotin @Artificial Justice on 1 April 2026, 2pm CEST

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Katharina Isabel Schmidt

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Mar 16, 2026, 6:43:12 AMMar 16
to Jurix Foundation for Legal Knowledge Based Systems
Dear all,

See below for an invitation to our next Artificial Justice event. On Wednesday, 1 April 2026 at 2pm CEST, Damien Charlotin (HEC Paris) will give a talk (in English and on Zoom) on "The Authority of Style: Hallucinations and the Epistemic Breach in Law." Please use THIS LINK to register or get in touch with me directly. More information below.

All best from Hamburg,

Katharina (+ team)



Dear colleagues,

 

On behalf of Katharina Isabel Schmidt we cordially invite you to a virtual lecture in our Speaker Series of the Minerva Fast Track Research Group “Artificial Justice” on Wednesday, 1 April 2026, from 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (CEST).

 

Damien Charlotin (HEC Paris) will be speaking on “The Authority of Style: Hallucinations and the Epistemic Breach in Law” 

 

About the Speaker:

Damien Charlotin is a legal technologist and researcher associated with HEC Paris and Sciences Po Paris, where he works at the intersection of law, AI, and computational methods. His current research focuses on the capabilities and limitations of large language models in legal argument-making (biblio). With a background in international law and data science, he teaches courses on legal data analysis (i.e., Python for lawyers) and on the future of the legal profession. He further teaches in Executive Education at HEC Paris and Queen Mary University London, preparing lawyers for an AI-assisted future. He maintains a database of hallucinations in lawsuits, and develops various LLM-based tools to help his legal practice as an international lawyer—including an automated cite-checker, Pelaikan. On top of this, he works as a Chief Data Officer for IAReporter, a renowned publication in the field of investment arbitration, where he develops and maintains various knowledge tools and practices public international law.

 

About the Topic:

Though potentially revolutionary for the practice of law, Generative AI remains an immature technology, as illustrated with the phenomenon of hallucinations in lawsuits and arbitrations. Anchored in a proprietary database of over 800 documented incidents, this presentation dissects the phenomenon of AI hallucinations in legal filings, not as mere user errors, but as systemic artifacts of a clash between the probabilistic nature of Large Language Models and the deterministic demands of legal citation. We will explore how the “fluency” of these models masks a profound “epistemic breach”, effectively displacing the traditional authority of source with the authority of style. Beyond the immediate sanctions facing lawyers, the talk examines the longer-term risk of “epistemic pollution” in the legal record and argues why technical fixes like Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) are insufficient without a renewed commitment to epistemic hygiene.

 

About the Speaker Series:

The Speaker Series of the Minerva Fast Track Research Group Artificial Justice is organized by Katharina Isabel Schmidt. The Series invites guest speakers who work at the intersection between law, computer science, and the humanities. Neither technical nor juristic knowledge is a prerequisite for participation—the Series is aimed at anyone with an interest in critical and interdisciplinary perspectives on Law and AI. The event takes place on Zoom and is scheduled to last one hour.

 

The virtual lecture will be held as a video conference via Zoom. Please register no later than Tuesday, 31 March 2026, using this LINK.

You will receive the login details on Tuesday afternoon. If you do not receive an email containing the login data, please check your spam folder as well.

 

Please confirm upon registration that you agree to the use of Zoom and that you will not record the event. By attending the event you confirm that you have read and agreed to Zoom’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

 

Should you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

We look forward to your registrations!

 

Kind regards,

 

Diana Rausch

Trainee Conference and Event Management

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