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Mark Tsagas

Mark Tsagas

Senior Lecturer, University of East London

Articles

Post Office scandal exposes flaws in computer evidence law
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Post Office scandal exposes flaws in computer evidence law

The Horizon IT Inquiry underscores urgent need for reform of outdated laws presuming computer-generated evidence is reliable
30 Oct 2025
The next phase of civil justice: can artificial intelligence assist with mediation’s integration into the justice system?
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The next phase of civil justice: can artificial intelligence assist with mediation’s integration into the justice system?

Mark Tsagas and Catherine Hobby, both Senior Lecturers, Researchers and Mediators at the University of East London, discuss the recent developments to promote mediation within...
1 Nov 2024
Artificial intelligence hallucinations: present and future impact of generated misinformation
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Artificial intelligence hallucinations: present and future impact of generated misinformation

Following the issuance by the Bar Council of new guidance for barristers on generative artificial intelligence large language model systems, Mark Tsagas and Catherine Hobby...
4 Apr 2024
Legal system in crisis: tougher sentences and extended police powers alone are not effective countermeasures to combat crime
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Legal system in crisis: tougher sentences and extended police powers alone are not effective countermeasures to combat crime

Mark Tsagas, Olubunmi Onafuwa and Patrick Glennon-Farris share their thoughts on the proposed changes to the criminal justice system and policing powers contained within the...
5 Dec 2023