Programme
Wednesday 10th December
8:30 : Welcome coffee (room “séminaire 2”, building A)
9:00 : Introductory speech
Pr. Sébastien Le Gal, Director of CESICE
Dr. Delphine Deschaux-Dutard, Deputy Director of CESICE
9:10 : Introductive conference - Impact of digitalisation on AFSJ
Dr. Constance Chevallier-Govers, Associate Professor Université Grenoble Alpes, Chaire Jean Monnet
Workshop 1 - Digitalisation of borders and flow control : intelligent, efficient systems that respect fundamental rights
President : Pr. Romain Tinière
9:30 : ‘Twelve seconds to decide’ : Politics of Speed and the Digitalisation of EU Border Management
Pr. Denis Duez, Institut d’études européennes, UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles,
The protection of travellers’ personal data within the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS)
Spyros Argyros, Head of Data Management Office, Frontex
Head of Contract Management Sector, eu-LISA and border management
Dr. Roberto Angrisani, Head of Sector (online presentation)
Large-scale IT systems and Artificial Intelligence : Demystifying a Complex Relationship
Dr. Niovi Vavoula, Associate Professor and Chair in Cyber Policy at the University of Luxembourg
11:30 : Q&A
12:00 : Cocktail lunch (room “séminaire 2”, building A)
Workshop 2 - Digitalisation of judicial cooperation in criminal matters : from e-evidence to e-justice for what challenges ?
Panel 1 - Criminal justice agencies in the digital era
President : Dr. Constance Chevallier-Govers
13:30 : The digitalisation of EU criminal Justice actors: new opportunities for cooperation and interaction ?
Dr. Julia Burchett, Post-doctoral researcher (FNRS), Université Libre de Bruxelles
‘Eurojust’ supporting role within the digital area of justice : state of play and prospects
Vincent Jamin, Administrative Director Eurojust
Rights-Based AI Governance in Eurojust Investigations
Dr. Cristina Sáenz Pérez, Senior Lecturer in EU and International Law, Universidad Pontificia Comillas
Panel 2 - E-evidence & related topics
President : Pr. Théodore Christakis
14:30 : New ideas about (Extra)territoriality and Law Enforcement Access to Data. The e-Evidence regulation as a case study
Dr. Mona Giacometti, Guest lecturer, UCLouvain
Enhancing public-private partnerships in collecting e-evidence in EU criminal policy and law
Ariadna Ochnio, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Law Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences
The Rise of the ‘Digital Prosecutor’ : e-Evidence, Interoperability, and the Transformation of Judicial Authority in the EU
Dr. Pavlos, Topalnakos, Adjunct Lecturer, Democritus University of Thrace,
Legal Representative in the European Production Order Process - Challenges and Threats
Justyna Sarkowicz, Jagiellonian University, Poland (online presentation)
15:50 : Q&A
16:00 : Coffee break (room/ salle séminaire 2)
Panel 3 - Cross-cutting issues and national perspectives
President : Dr. Pierre Berthelet
16:30 : Algorithmic Proportionality in the Digitalisation of the European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
Mohamed Sobhy, Assistant Lecturer of Public International Law, Zagazig University
Digitalisation in the criminal justice system : opportunities, risks, and practical realities from a probation perspective in England
Dr. Rukhsana Shaheen Waraich, Civil Services Officer, United Kingdom,
AI and Judicial cooperation in Serbia : Readiness, fundamental rights, and EU alignment
Janko Munjić, PhD candidate, University of Kragujevac, Serbia
17:50 : Q&A
18:00 : End of the first day
Thursday 11th December
Workshop 3 - Digitalisation of police cooperation : in the face of the digitalisation of crime, what digitalisation of repressive actors ?
Panel 1 - Police cooperation and Internal Security
Discussant : Prof. Valsamis Mitsilegas, University of Liverpool
8:30 : Operations, EUROPOL, Why EU needs a digital agenda for Law Enforcement ?
Lieutenant General (retired) Jean-Philippe Lecouffe, Deputy Executive Director
Digitalisation of the EU law of internal security : understanding the process through the lens of security and defense theories
Dr. Pierre Berthelet, Associate researcher – Université de Grenoble (CESICE) and Gendarmerie nationale (CRGN)
The internal security of the EU and the digitalisation of police cooperation
Dr. Benoit Dupin, Université de Pau
9:45 : Q&A
10:00 : Coffee break
Panel 2 - Security versus Fundamental rights
President : Dr. Julia Burchett
10:30 : Law enforcement agencies and their algorithmic uses under the AI Act
Dr. Pauline Trouillard, CNRS Paris
Who Controls the Controllers ? Democratic Oversight in Algorithmic Policing
David Shakarishvili, Visiting Professor, PhD Candidate in Political Science, Klaipeda University
11:20 : Q&A
Concluding remarks
12:00 : Closure
Entrée libre sur inscription : https://my.weezevent.com/colloque-sur-la-digitalisation-de-lelsj-les10-et-11-decembre-2025
Colloque organisé par le CESICE, Sciences Po Grenoble, Université Grenoble-Alpes