[NOTE: Updated on 17 February 2010 to note that the submission deadline has been extended to 2 March 2010.]
A call for papers, with extended submission deadline of 2 March 2010, 7 February 2010 has been issued for LIT 2010: The 3rd Workshop on Legal Informatics and Legal Information Technology, to be held 4 or 5 May 2010, in Berlin, Germany, in conjunction with BIS 2010: The 13th International Conference on Business Information Systems. Papers are invited on the following topics:
- “Information extraction & categorization of legal documents
- Computational models for legal reasoning
- Information Technology & Dispute Resolution
- Information Technology & Crime Prevention
- Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining in Law
- Knowledge management in the legal domain
- Legal argumentation
- Legal aspects of IT
- Legal discourse modeling and legal reasoning
- Legal electronic agents
- Legal Expert Systems
- Legal ontologies – creation, use & lifecycles
- Legal reasoning and its computer representation
- Natural language processing in law
- Alternative & online Dispute Resolution
- Question answering retrieval for law and governmental services
- Risk management & trust in law
- Semantic Web technologies in law and e-government
- Semantic indexing of legal documents
- Specific legal domain[ applications] (systems in civil, tax, commercial, insurance law)
- Specialized knowledge representation and logics for law
- Text mining and knowledge extraction in law
- Validation of legal knowledge”
For more information, please see the call for papers.
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