Calls for papers, all having a submission deadline of 20 January 2010, have been issued for the following conferences:
- IMCIC 2010: The International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics;
- ISAS 2010: The 16th International Conference on Information Systems Analysis and Synthesis;
- KGCM Spring 2010: The SPRING 4th International Conference on Knowledge Generation, Communication and Management;
- CCCT 2010: The 8th International Conference on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies;
- ICETI 2010: The International Conference on Education, Training and Informatics;
- ICSIT 2010: The International Conference on Society and Information Technologies.
The conferences are being held concurrently on 6-9 April 2010, in Orlando, Florida, USA, and appear to have the same deadlines. Please check each conference Website to verify submission deadlines and other important dates. All of the conference Websites are also linked from this Eventseer post.
Papers are invited on topics that include:
- legal information retrieval;
- legal multiagent systems;
- legal knowledge representation;
- legal ontologies;
- Semantic Web and law;
- the modeling of legal reasoning;
- the modeling of legal logic, including nonmonotonic reasoning and deontic logic;
- legal argumentation systems;
- eCommerce;
- Web 2.0 and law;
- law and virtual worlds;
- robotics and law; and
- legal instructional technology.
Please check the calls for papers, all of which are linked from the conference Websites listed above, for additional topics.
For more information, please see the calls for papers, all of which are linked from the conference Websites listed above.
HT Eventseer.
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