Chercheuse invitée du programme DEA Séjour du 1er novembre au 31 décembre 2022
Rachel E. Stern est professeure de droit et de sciences politiques au sein du programme de jurisprudence et de politique sociale de l'Université de Berkeley. Ses recherches ont porté sur le droit en Chine continentale, en particulier la relation entre le renforcement des institutions juridiques, l’espace politique et la professionnalisation.
Titre : Open Access Justice: China, France and the United States in an Age of Big Data and Predictive Justice
Mots-clés : Authoritarian law, lawyers, legal mobilization, law and technology
Sélection de publications :
“Automating Fairness? Artificial Intelligence in the Chinese Courts” (with Benjamin Liebman, Margaret Roberts and Alice Wang), The Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 59 (2021), pp. 515-553. https://bit.ly/AutomatingFairness
“The Good Lawyer: State-Led Professional Socialization in Contemporary China” (with Lawrence Liu), Law & Social Inquiry 45:1 (Winter 2020), pp. 226-248. (Winner of the 2021 Law & Society Association Article Prize for the best article on law and society published in the previous two years). https://bit.ly/The_Good_Lawyer
Dernière publication
“Closing Open Government: Grassroots Policy Conversation of China’s Open Government Information Regulation and Its Aftermath” (with Jieun Kim, Benjamin Liebman and Xiaohan Wu), Comparative Political Studies. https://bit.ly/ClosingOpenGvmt