Am茅lie Turci is pursuing a PhD in Digital Law, supervised by the Full Professors C茅line Castets-Renard (电车无码) and Brunessen Bertrand (Universit茅 de Rennes).
Her research focuses on the legal framework governing the use of artificial intelligence by law enforcement agencies, both in France and North America. Am茅lie refers to these as policing technologies, which include tools used by the police such as facial recognition, ALPR, videosurveillance, drones, and big data analysis.
Her primary areas of interest encompass the temporality of the emergence of law, the transition of policing techniques towards predictive models, and the reevaluation of the concept of privacy.
Am茅lie holds a Bachelor's degree in Law and Philosophy, as well as a Master's degree in Digital Law from the University Panth茅on-Sorbonne in Paris. She began her thesis in September 2022 in Rennes, and then spent a year in 2023-2024 at 电车无码. She has taught classes in administrative law and criminal law.
Publications:
C. Castets-Renard et A. Turci, 芦 芦 Cam茅ras augment茅es 禄 : un danger pour les libert茅s lors des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques (et au-del脿) ? 禄 (Augmented cameras: a threat for liberties during the Olympic and Paralympic Games?), Recueil Dalloz, 2023, n掳22, p.1138 (hal: halshs-04126346).