AI and Law – 5 credits
AI och juridik (JXAA01) – Distance Course in english
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, its impact on the legal landscape becomes increasingly significant. The rapid development of AI technology raises important questions about how it affects the practice of law, both in terms of efficiency and ethical considerations. Can AI enhance legal processes without undermining human judgement? How can the legal system adapt to the challenges AI presents? How is accountability affected when decisions are made by a digital entity? If you’re interested in the answers to these critical questions, this course is for you! The course is taught in English using distance learning. There are no scheduled activities during the course.
The course AI and Law aims to introduce students to the way in which the increasing use of artificially intelligent technologies (AI) affects the practice and administration of law in Sweden and beyond.
The increasing integration of AI presents both opportunities and challenges within the legal field. On one hand, AI offers the potential to streamline existing legal processes, improve efficiency, and introduce new ways of addressing legal challenges. This, of course, is a very appealing aspect of AI and constitutes an interest for many of the actors active in the legal field. On the other hand, increasing integration of AI presents social, ethical and legal challenges. Especially when it comes to decisions depending on individual assessment. These challenges need to be addressed and handled in an adequate way to make sure the legal system isn’t undermined by the incorporation of AI.
With respect to these aspects of integrating AI, the course will examine relevant regulations such as the EU:s AI-act and, as well, look into some domestic legislation. By the end of the course, you will have gained an understanding and knowledge of how these regulations handle the opportunities and challenges presented by integrating AI in law.
Course content
The course covers fundamental issues related to the relationship between AI and law, both within Swedish and international legal frameworks. A central aspect of the course is identifying the potential and actual challenges as well as opportunities that arise when AI interacts with the legal system. Furthermore, the course emphasizes how key issues, such as legal certainty and accountability, are affected when AI is used in legal decision-making. The course content primarily focuses on public law and European law.
Course design
The course is carried out completely online and is scheduled to require seven weeks of half-time studies. Divided into four modules, the course includes video lectures and self-grading tests. At the end of the course, the students shall hand in a written assignment.
The different parts of the course
Lectures
Teaching is provided through pre-recorded online lectures. The lectures will be available on the course website and accompanied by reading materials. Participation in the online lectures is voluntary but recommended to fully benefit from the course content.
Literature and legal text
In parallel with the lectures, you will read the associated legal text. For this course, there is no assigned literature, instead the reading instructions will be made up of academic journals, websites, book-chapters etc.
Tests
After each module, a self-grading test will be available based on the content of the module. In order to progress to the next module, a passing score is required on the test associated with the previous module.
Paper
At the end of the course, you will write a written assignment addresseing a research question related to the material covered during the course. The final grade is based on the result on the written assignment.
Information regarding registration
When you have been accepted to the course you will, shortly before the start of the course, receive an e-mail from us with all the information you need to register for the course. The e-mail is sent to the e-mail address you provided on Universityadmissions.se. If you have not received an email from us the day before the start of the course at the latest, please check your junk mail. If you do not find the email there, kindly contact us.
When you have received the welcome letter with information regarding registration, it is important that you register as soon as possible to secure your place on the course. Registration is done via student.ladok.se. All information can be found in the welcome letter.
Early discontinuation
If you do not want to complete the course, you have the option to discontinue your studies. If you made an early discontinuation of your studies, it is possible for you to apply for the course again. An early discontinuation can be made no later than three weeks after the start of the course, after which the discontinuation becomes definitive. Then you cannot apply for the course again. You can either complete an early discontinuation early via student.ladok.se or by sending an email to jxaa01 [at] jur [dot] lu [dot] se (JXAA01[at]jur[dot]lu[dot]se).
Re-registration
You must re-register if you wish to redo a course you were previously registered for and which you did not complete. You can only be re-registered according to availability and you must re-register in a semester when the course is given. Our courses are almost always full. If so, re-registration is not possible.
If, on the other hand, you only want to be examined on remaining exams or other mandatory elements, you do not need to re-register. In that case, contact us.

Apply to the course at Antagning.se
The course opens for applications on Antagning.se on March 17th and closes on April 15th.
Requirements and selection
Here you can find information about the course requirements and selection criteria.
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Course information
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