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JURIX 2016

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JURIX 2016 - The 29th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and
Information Systems (University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France)
http://jurix2016.unice.fr/
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For almost 30 years, the JURIX conference has provided an international
forum for research on the intersection of Law, Artificial Intelligence
and Information Systems. The 2016 JURIX conference will take place on
the beautiful French Riviera at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis
on 14, 15 and 16 December 2016. We invite submissions of papers (long
and short), technology demonstrations and proposals for workshops &
tutorials.


=== Topics ===

We invite submission of original papers on the advanced management of
legal information and knowledge systems, covering foundations, methods,
technology and applications. We welcome submissions on a wide variety of
topics including, but not limited to, the following :

I - Theory and foundations
Contributions to the theory and interdisciplinary foundations for the
use of Artificial Intelligence techniques in the legal and forensic
domain.

- Models, formalisms and algorithms for representing and reasoning with
legal knowledge (rules, cases, arguments, procedures) ;
- Models, formalisms and algorithms for representing and reasoning about
legal interactions (digital institutions, normative systems).

II - Technology
Contributions to the technological advancement of Artificial
Intelligence and Information Systems in the legal and forensic domain.

- Technologies for expressing the structure and semantics of legal texts
and data ;
- Technologies for analysis, verification and validation of legal
knowledge systems ;
- Technology for digital-rights management, access policies and
authorisation ;
- Technology for natural language processing and information retrieval
with respect to legal texts ;
- Technology for social simulations in the legal domain ;
- Support and methodologies for the acquisition, management or use of
legal knowledge in information systems.


III - Applications
Implementations of Artificial Intelligence technology in real world
systems.
- Support legislators in agenda setting, policy analysis, drafting,
publishing and implementation ;
- Support for the judiciary, lawyers, law enforcement and public
administration legal reasoning, analysis of evidence, management of
cases, document drafting ;
- Support for business in managing regulatory compliance and compliance
of business processes ;
- Support for private parties in using online dispute resolution ;
- Support for education by using legal information systems in a teaching
environment.

=== Paper submission ===

The deadline for paper submission is Sunday, September 4, 2016.

The conference proceedings will be published by IOS Press in their
series Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
(FAIA). Papers are to be submitted through the Easychair Conference
Management System in PDF format, should not exceed 10 pages and be
formatted using the styles and guidelines in the IOS Press Instructions
for Authors.


=== Poster or Demo submission ===

The deadline for poster and demo submission is Sunday, September 4,
2016.

Authors can submit short descriptions of a system, preliminary results
or an innovative idea as a poster or demo paper. These papers should not
exceed 4 pages when formatted using the IOS Press Instructions for
Authors. Accepted papers will be offered the opportunity to present
during a joint Poster & Demo session with the Doctoral Consortium papers
(see below).


=== Doctoral Consortium ===

JURIX 2016 will feature a Doctoral Consortium. It will provide graduate
students an opportunity to publish short papers, to present posters
about their research and to receive feedback and encouragement from the
community. A full call for papers for the JURIX 2016 DC will be
distributed separately.


=== Double Submission ===

We welcome and encourage the submission of high quality, original
papers, which are not simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere
except to JURISIN 2016. A paper to be presented at JURIX 2016 must be
withdrawn from JURISIN 2016 and vice versa according to the choice by
the authors.


=== Workshops & Tutorials ===

Proposals for tutorials and workshops are invited and strongly
encouraged. All proposals, including a short description of the topic,
should be sent to the Program Chair by email.
The deadline for workshop & tutorial proposals is Sunday, 11 September
2016.


=== Important dates ===

Paper submission - 4 September 2016
Demo & poster submission - 4 September 2016
Workshop & tutorial proposal submission - 11 September 2016
Notification of acceptance - 3 October 2016
Camera ready deadline - 10 October 2016
Workshops & tutorials - 14 December 2016
Main conference - 15 & 16 December 2016

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