Artificial Intelligence:
Legal and Ethical Profiles
Brief Presentation
The conference “Artificial Intelligence: Legal and Ethical Profiles” brings together lawyers, academics, and judges to examine the ethical, regulatory, and professional implications of AI in the legal field. Through an interdisciplinary dialogue, participants will explore emerging opportunities, systemic risks, and evolving responsibilities linked to the adoption of intelligent technologies in law, focusing on governance, accountability, professional standards, and the future role of human judgment within AI-enabled legal practice in contemporary global legal systems today worldwide.
Scope
Examine legal, ethical, and implications of artificial intelligence in law.
Organizer
Naples Civil Lawyers Association
Alignment Between CSAIA’s Mission and the Legal and Ethical Profiles of Artificial Intelligence
Professor Pier Paolo Maria Menchetti’s intervention clearly demonstrated the coherence between CSAIA’s mission and the conference’s focus on the legal and ethical profiles of artificial intelligence. CSAIA approached AI as an expression of human knowledge, emphasizing governance, data protection, and accountability rather than purely technological regulation. Through strong international academic partnerships and a GDPR-centered framework, the Center promoted interdisciplinary dialogue and practical implementation of ethical AI principles. CSAIA operated as an institutional platform rather than a purely theoretical think tank, translating legal, regulatory, and ethical reflection into concrete pathways that supported responsible AI adoption within contemporary legal systems and professional practice.Event Program
Date: December 9, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: New Palace of Justice of Naples, Business District
Venue: Girardi Hall
Program
Institutional Greetings
- Avv. Carmine Foreste – President of the Naples Bar Association
Speakers
- Prof. Dr. Pier Paolo Maria Menchetti – President and Founding Member, CSAIA – Center for Advanced Studies on Artificial Intelligence
- Prof. Avv. Raffaella Scotti – Researcher in Private Law, University of Naples “Federico II”
- Dr. Pietro Lupi – President, Eighth Civil Section, Naples Court
- Avv. Roberto Arcella – Councillor of the Naples Bar Association, Delegate for Artificial Intelligence
- Avv. Antonio Corvino – Lawyer, Naples Bar
Moderator
- Avv. Paolo Piazza – Lawyer, Naples Bar
Continuing Legal Education
Participation grants 4 mandatory CLE credits in legal ethics.
Credits will be awarded by the Naples Bar Association upon verification of attendance.
Lawyers not registered with the Naples Bar will receive a certificate of participation from the Naples Civil Lawyers Association.
To enhance legal professionals’ understanding of ethical, regulatory, and professional challenges posed by artificial intelligence in legal practice and institutional decision-making.