[agents] JURIX 2023 2nd CfP: 36th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, Maastricht, 18-20 Dec '23

Giovanni Sileno g.sileno at uva.nl
Tue Jul 4 09:33:57 EDT 2023


JURIX 2023 - The 36th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems

Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands. 18-20 December 2023.
(Long, short, demo) paper submission: 8 September. Abstract submission (recommended): 1 September.

Topics
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For more than 30 years, the JURIX conference has provided an international forum for research on the intersection of Law, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Systems, under the auspices of the JURIX Foundation for Legal Knowledge Systems.

The purpose of the JURIX conference series is to foster scientific exchange between researchers, practitioners, students, dedicated to exploring recent advancements, challenges, and opportunities of technologies applied to legal and para-legal activities. We invite submissions of original papers on legal information, legal knowledge systems, artificial intelligence and law, computational and socio-technical approaches to law, covering foundations, methods, tools, systems, interfaces, and applications. Papers should demonstrate added value, novelty of contribution and/or analysis, significance of the work, (formal) validity and/or proper evaluation.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

I -- Logics and Normative Systems

- Computational theories of law
- Computational representations of legal rules and domain-specific languages (DSLs) for law
- Formal logics and computational models of legal reasoning and decision-making (e.g., argumentation, statutory, rule-based, case-based, evidential reasoning), including relevant concepts such as qualification, causation, responsibility
- Formal models of norms and norm-governed systems
- Knowledge representation, knowledge engineering, and ontologies in the legal domain
- Semantic web, open and linked data, mark-up languages for the legal domain
- Normative reasoning by autonomous agents; multi-agent systems: norm operationalization, norm emergence
- Computational methods for agent-based modelling for policy-making and norm-making
- Computational methods for negotiation, contract formation, dispute resolution
- Computational methods for preference aggregation and voting
- Computational methods for compliance-checking, authorization, auditing, and regulation
- Computational methods for AI and Data Governance

II -- Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning

- Argument mining on legal texts
- Machine learning methods and models for legal document classification, information retrieval, automatic summarization of legal text
- Machine learning methods and models in support to regulatory and contract drafting
- Natural language processing for legal text analysis, including law-specific standard NLP tasks (Named Entity Recognition, Semantic Role Labelling, Translation, etc.)
- Information extraction, information retrieval, text understanding (e.g. entailment) from legal data and texts
- Question-answering systems, chatbots, and dialog systems in the legal domain
- Network analysis applied to legal documents (statutory law, case law, jurisprudence) and legal data.
- Knowledge discovery, Causal discovery, and Process mining in the legal domain
- Recommender systems in the legal domain

III -- Cognitive and Socio-Technical Systems

- Cognitive computing and AI-enabled information systems for legal knowledge management (legal research and case management), legal data visualization, and decision support.
- Hybrid architectures (symbolic and sub-symbolic) in legal applications
- Human-computer interaction in legal applications
- Explainable AI for legal applications
- Fairness and bias mitigation in AI systems for legal practices
- Technical regulation of AI, data-sharing, information processing, and computing systems
- AI-enabled information systems improving access to justice and equal opportunities
- e-government, e-democracy, and e-justice
- AI applications in legal education and training
- Intelligent legal tutoring systems, intelligent support systems for forensics

Submission and publication
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The deadline for paper submission is September 8th, 2023, all over the earth. Abstract submission (September 1st) is recommended. All submissions should be formatted using the styles and guidelines in the IOS Press Instructions for Authors (https://www.iospress.com/book-article-instructions). Papers are to be submitted in PDF format through Easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jurix2023).

There are three categories of papers: long, short, and demo. Please indicate a category when you submit your paper.
Long papers: reports of well-developed and original research. An accepted long paper scores well in terms of relevance, originality, technical quality, significance, literature review, presentation, reviewer’s confidence, and overall evaluation. These should not exceed 10 pages. A paper which is not accepted as a long paper may be recommended by reviewers as a short paper.
Short papers: (short) descriptions of preliminary results or an innovative idea. These papers should not exceed 6 pages.
Demo papers: (short) descriptions of a system. These papers should not exceed 4 pages. Authors of demo papers should be willing to share (a screencast of) the demo privately with the reviewers, if so requested.
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The conference proceedings will be published by IOS Press in their series Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications (FAIA).

Important dates
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Abstract submission deadline: 1 September 2023 (recommended)
Paper submission (short, long, demo) deadline: 8 September 2023
Notification of acceptance: 13 October 2023
Camera-ready deadline: 20 October 2023
Workshops, Tutorials, and Doctoral Consortium: 18 December 2023
Main Conference: 19-20 December 2023

Organization and contacts
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Program Chair: Giovanni Sileno, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Organizing co-chairs: Gijs van Dijck, Konrad Kollnig, Jerry Spanakis, and Aurelia Tamo-Larrieux, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands

For questions, please contact the Program Chair (g.sileno at uva.nl) or the Organizing Chairs (law-techlab at maastrichtuniversity.nl).


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