Since its launch at the Faculty of Law of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK LAW) in 2020, the Machine Lawyering Conference has become a leading international forum for exploring the nexus between law and digital technology. It has earned an impressive reputation across Asia and beyond, attracting participants from around the world. Experts contribute to a rich dialogue by presenting research and interacting with each other on a broad array of topics, from the legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI) to issues of data and platform governance. This vibrant exchange has been instrumental in facilitating a dynamic cross-pollination of ideas among attendees.
Continuing its commitment to fostering these important discussions and keeping pace with technological advancements, CUHK LAW's Centre for Legal Innovation and Digital Society (CLINDS) is hosting the Fifth Machine Lawyering Conference on 29-30 May 2025. The upcoming conference will concentrate on the legal challenges associated with the rapidly evolving landscape of digital technologies. Details will be available on the CLINDS website.