This seminar provides a platform for academics and students from legal and related fields to explore the concept of agency, with a particular focus on legal agency. The seminar serves two key purposes: fostering discussions on research related to agency and providing a space for LEGACY researchers to share updates on their ongoing work as the project progresses. Presentations are typically delivered in English.
When and Where?
The seminar takes place monthly, typically on a Wednesday, from 3:15 pm to 4:45 pm (EET/EEST).
Participants are welcome to attend in person at the University of Helsinki or virtually via Zoom.
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October 22 | Johan Hermansson: "Legalists, Realists, and the Ontological Status of the Legal Person: Possible Solutions to a Century-Old Debate"
January 29 | Dorna Behdadi – "Anthropomorphism in AI - Rethinking the 'Notification Strategy' in AI Policy"
February 12: | Beba Cibralic – "LLMs, So-Called AI Agents, and the Implications of Increased ‘Agency’"
March 19 | Michał Rupniewski - Is there anything ‘human’ to legal agency? A jurisprudential analysis of human versus software intelligent agents
April 23 | Workshop: Book Presentation – Wanted: More than Human Intellectual Property, Animal Authors, and Human Machines with Johanna Gibson
June 11 | Dorna Behdadi - "Anthropomorphism in AI - Rethinking the 'Notification Strategy' in AI Policy"
November 20 | Jakob Stenseke - "Knowing and owing each-other: on the moral agency of humans, animals, and machines" (
December 16 | Juan Pablo Mañalich - "Towards a Post-Human Criminal Law?" (