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Call for Papers: AICOL 2011

Rob Richards February 19, 2011

A call for papers — with submission deadline of 16 May 2011 — has been issued for AICOL 2011: The Third Workshop on AI Approaches to the Complexity of Law, to be held 16 August 2011 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

The workshop is to be held in conjunction with IVR 2011: XXV. World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy.

Papers for AICOL 2011 are invited on the following topics:

  • Law and Science
  • Law and Cognitive Science
  • Law and Complexity Theory
  • Complex Systems
  • Legal Theory
  • Legal Culture
  • Computer Ethics
  • Artificial Societies
  • Argumentative Frameworks
  • Legal Ontologies
  • Legal Concepts
  • Legal Thesauri
  • Taxonomies
  • Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  • Legal Knowledge Acquisition
  • Legal Knowledge Representation
  • Knowledge Management
  • Cognitive schemas
  • Law and Robotics
  • Law and Mathematics
  • Legal Graphic Representation
  • Game Theory
  • Formalization of Legal Systems and Norms
  • Rules and Standards
  • Agreement technologies
  • Electronic Institutions
  • Legal Information Retrieval
  • Online Dispute Resolution
  • Trends in e-Discovery, e-Courts, e-Administration
  • Users’ studies

HT Professor Dr. Monica Palmirani.

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Ari Herzog February 24th, 2011

Do you offer any compensation for accepted speakers?

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Rob Richards February 24th, 2011

Mr. Herzog:

Thank you for your message. I have no role in this workshop. Please contact the workshop program chairs, listed at http://www.aicol.eu/?page_id=8 .

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