Réka Markovich

Réka Markovich researches computational legal theory and studies its applications in Artificial Intelligence and legal reasoning. Her focus areas are legal knowledge representation, normative multi-agent systems, deontic logic, machine ethics, and XAI. She is an independent research scientist at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Luxembourg. She is the head of the newly established Computational Law and Machine Ethics – CLAiM group in the Interdisciplinary Lab for Intelligent and Adaptive Systems, and represents Luxembourg on the board of the Benelux Association for AI. She is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Applied Logics, and a corner editor for the Journal of Logic and Computation. In 2021, she got elected to the international Steering Committe of the Foundation for Legal Knowledge Based Systems.

Contact him at reka.markovich@uni.lu

Research Article
The Right to Know: A Logical Analysis

Réka Markovich and Olivier Roy
Réka Markovich and Olivier Roy Abstract We study the right to know within the theory of normative positi...
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