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Jurix 2010: Invited Speakers

September 8th, 2010

We are pleased to announce two invited speakers for the Jurix 2010 conference, to be held in Liverpool.

John Sheridan, Head of e-Services in the Information Policy and Services Directorate of The National Archives. Is one of the main people behind data.gov.uk and legislation.gov.uk.

Wiebe van der Hoek, member of the Agent ART Group at the University of Liverpool. His research in agents concentrates on Logics for Agent Systems, Cooperation, Negotiation, Gamesand Agents, Data Mining and the Semantic Web.

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Call for Papers: ICAIL 2011

September 8th, 2010
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13th International Conference on
Artificial Intelligence & Law (ICAIL 2011)
June 6 – June 10, 2011
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
http://www.law.pitt.edu/icail2011

Call for Papers

The field of AI and Law is concerned with the study of legal reasoning using computational methods; computational models of argumentation; knowledge acquisition techniques for the legal domain, including natural language processing and data mining; and the formal representation of norms, normative actions, normative systems, norm-governed societies, and multi-agent systems. The field also includes the investigation of techniques from advanced information technology, using law as the illustrative domain; and applications of advanced information technology to support tasks in the legal domain.

ICAIL provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest research results and practical applications and stimulates interdisciplinary and international collaboration. Previous ICAIL conferences have been held biennially since 1987, with proceedings published by ACM. The journal Artificial Intelligence and Law regularly publishes expanded versions of selected ICAIL papers.

For more information about this call, see the conference website.

ICAIL Workshops and Tutorials

ICAIL 2011 will include workshops and tutorials on the first and last days. Proposals for workshops and tutorials are invited, and should be sent to the Program Chair. Tutorials should cover a broad topic of relevance to the AI and Law community. Proposals should contain enough information to permit evaluation on the basis of importance, quality, and community interest. Each workshop should have one or more designated organizers and a program or organizing committee. Proposals should be about 2 to 4 pages and include at least the following information

  • The workshop or tutorial topic and goals, their significance, and their appropriateness for ICAIL 2011
  • The intended audience, including the areas from which participants may come, the likely number of participants (with some of their names, if known), and plans for publicizing the workshop
  • Organization of the workshop or tutorial, including the intended format (such as invited talks, presentations, panel discussions, or other methods for ensuring an interactive atmosphere) and the expected length (full day or half day)
  • Organizers’ details: a description of the main organizers’ background in the proposed topic; and complete addresses including web pages of all organizers and committee members (if applicable).

Mentoring Program for ICAIL 2011

The International Association for AI and Law will offer a mentoring program for papers being submitted to the ICAIL conference. The mentoring program is intended primarily for junior authors who have not previously published an Artificial Intelligence and Law paper at a conference or in a journal.

Important Dates

These dates are tentative and subject to change

  • Mentoring program request deadline: November 8, 2010
  • Mentoring program paper deadline: November 15, 2010
  • Submission of workshop and tutorial proposals: December 6, 2010
  • Submission of abstracts (optional): January 3, 2011
  • Submission of papers deadline: January 10, 2011
  • Notification of acceptance: tba
  • Final revised and formatted papers due: tba
  • Conference: June 6 – June 10, 2011

Submission Details

Papers should not exceed 5000 words. If an approved style file is used, the maximum length is 10 pages. Style format template files can be found athttp://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. Papers should be submitted by the above paper submission deadline, in PDF or MS Word format.

To aid the reviewing process, authors are requested to submit abstracts of their papers by the above abstract submission deadline. Abstracts should include at least the title of the paper, up to four keywords, and a contact address for the author.

Both papers and abstracts should be submitted electronically to the conference support system (details to be announced).

Authors will be notified of the referees’ decision in March 2011. Papers not accepted for full publication and presentation may be accepted as short research abstracts. Papers (including research abstracts) must be presented at the conference in order to appear in the proceedings. Final versions of papers for publication in the proceedings will be due in April 2011.

Donald H. Berman Award for Best Student Paper

To encourage participation by students, IAAIL has created the Donald H. Berman Award for the best paper submitted to ICAIL by a student or students. The award consists of a cash gift and free attendance at ICAIL 2011. For a paper to be considered for the award, the student author(s) should be clearly designated as such when the paper is submitted, and any nonstudent co-authors should provide a statement that the paper is primarily student work. Notification will be made through the ICAIL website, and the award will be presented at the conference banquet.

Conference Officials

Program Chair
Tom van Engers
Leibniz Center for Law/Faculty of Law
University of Amsterdam
http://www.leibnizcenter.org
vanengers@uva.nl

Conference Chair
Kevin D. Ashley
Professor of Law and Intelligent Systems
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
ashley@pitt.edu

Secretary/Treasurer
Anne Gardner
Atherton, California, USA
gardner.anne@sbcglobal.net

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Call for Papers: JURISIN 2010

June 7th, 2010
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Fourth International Workshop on Juris-informatics(JURISIN 2010)
Nov. 18-19, 2010
Campus Innovation Center Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan
with a support of The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence
in association with Second JSAI International Symposia on AI
(JSAI-isAI 2010)
http://ai-gakkai.or.jp/jsai-isai/2010/
Aims and scope
Juris-informatics is a new research area which studies legal issues from
the perspective of informatics.
The purpose of this workshop is to discuss both the fundamental and
practical issues for juris-informatics among people from the various
backgrounds such as law, social science, information and intelligent
technology, logic and philosophy, including the conventional “AI and
law” area.
We solicit unpublished papers on theories, technologies and applications
on juris-informatics.
Topics
Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Legal reasoning
* Argumentation/Argumentation agent
* Legal term ontology
* Formal legal knowledge-base/Intelligent management of legal knowledge-base
* Translation of legal documents
* Computer-aided law education
* Use of Informatics and AI in law
* Legal issues on ubiquitous computing/multi-agent system/the Internet
* Social implications of use of informatics and AI in law
Submissions
We welcome and encourage the submission of high quality, original
papers, which are not simultaneously submitted for publication
elsewhere. Papers should be written in English, formatted according to
the Springer Verlag LNCS style in a pdf form , which can be obtained
from http://www.springeronline.com, and not exceed 12 pages including
figures, references, etc.
If you use a word file, please follow the instruction of the format,
and then convert it into a pdf form and submit it to
the designated page which will be announced later.
If a paper is accepted, at least one author of the paper must register
the workshop and present it.
Proceedings
A printed volume of the proceedings with ISBN will be available at the
workshop.
Post Proceedings
We are now negotiating with Springer Verlag about publishing selected
papers of the workshop as a volume of LNAI. If it is the case, the
authors of papers presented at the workshop will be asked to extend
their contributions, possibly incorporating the results of the workshop
discussion, to be included in the workshop post-proceedings, after
another round of refereeing.
Note that the selected papers of the first and the second workshops have
been published as volumes of LNAI4914 and LNAI5447 respectively and the
selected papers of the third workshop is now under editing for LNAI
publication.
Financial Support for Students
We have received some budget from JSAI for partial economical support
for travelling costs for promising foreign students whose papers have
been accepted to be presented at JURISIN2010. The amount of the whole
support is 200,000 yen and we divide it to students who need a support.
The actual support will vary based on the number of applicants and
where students come from.
Important Dates
* Submission Deadline: September 13, 2010 *
Notification: October 12, 2010
Camera Ready Copy due: October 19, 2010
JURISIN 2010: November 18-19, 2010
Workshop Chair
Satoshi Tojo, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(JAIST),
Japan
Organizing Committee Members
Katsumi Nitta, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics and Sokendai, Japan
Seiichiro Sakurai, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan
Programme Committee Members
Phan Minh Dung, AIT, Thailand
Guido Governatori, University of Queensland, Australia
Tokuyasu Kakuta, Nagoya University, Japan
Luong Chi Mai, IOIT, Vietnam
Makoto Nakamura, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Katsumi Nitta, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Shozo Ohta, University of Tokyo, Japan
Henry Prakken, University of Utrecht & Groningen, The Netherlands
Seiichiro Sakurai, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan
Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute, Italy
Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics and Sokendai, Japan
Hajime Sawamura, Niigata University, Japan
Akira Shimazu, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Nuanwan Soonthornphisaj, Ksetsart University, Thailand
Fumihiko Takahashi, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan
Satoshi Tojo, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Katsuhiko Toyama, Nagoya University, Japan
John Zeleznikow, Victoria University, Australia
Home page of JURISIN 2010:
http://research.nii.ac.jp/~ksatoh/jurisin2010.html
preivous JURISIN workshops
JURISIN2007 http://research.nii.ac.jp/~ksatoh/jurisin.html
JURISIN2008 http://www.ntt.dis.titech.ac.jp/jurisin2008/
JURISIN2009 http://research.nii.ac.jp/~ksatoh/jurisin2009.html
For any inquiry, please send it to “jurisin2010 at nii.ac.jp”.
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Fourth International Workshop on Juris-informatics(JURISIN 2010)

Nov. 18-19, 2010
Campus Innovation Center Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan

http://research.nii.ac.jp/~ksatoh/jurisin2010.html

With a support of The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, in association with Second JSAI International Symposia on AI (JSAI-isAI 2010)

http://ai-gakkai.or.jp/jsai-isai/2010/

Aims and scope

Juris-informatics is a new research area which studies legal issues from the perspective of informatics. The purpose of this workshop is to discuss both the fundamental and practical issues for juris-informatics among people from the various backgrounds such as law, social science, information and intelligent technology, logic and philosophy, including the conventional “AI and law” area.

We solicit unpublished papers on theories, technologies and applications on juris-informatics.

Topics

Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Legal reasoning
  • Argumentation/Argumentation agent
  • Legal term ontology
  • Formal legal knowledge-base/Intelligent management of legal knowledge-base
  • Translation of legal documents
  • Computer-aided law education
  • Use of Informatics and AI in law
  • Legal issues on ubiquitous computing/multi-agent system/the Internet
  • Social implications of use of informatics and AI in law

Submissions

We welcome and encourage the submission of high quality, original papers, which are not simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere.

Important Dates

Submission Deadline:
September 13, 2010

Notification:
October 12, 2010

Camera Ready Copy due:
October 19, 2010

JURISIN 2010:
November 18-19, 2010

Workshop Chair

Satoshi Tojo, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(JAIST), Japan

Organizing Committee Members

  • Katsumi Nitta, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
  • Ken Satoh, National Institute of Informatics and Sokendai, Japan
  • Seiichiro Sakurai, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan

For any enquiry, please send it to “jurisin2010 at nii.ac.jp”.

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