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                                Final Call for Papers
                        Eighth International Conference on
                         ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE and LAW
                                   (ICAIL-2001)
                                  May 21-25, 2001
                             St. Louis, Missouri, USA
                        http://www.cs.wustl.edu/icail2001/ 
* Sponsored by: 
- The International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law (IAAIL)
- Washington University in St. Louis
* In cooperation with:
- the American Association of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI).
The field of AI and law is concerned with:
* the investigation of legal reasoning and argumentation using
  computational methods
* applications of AI and advanced information technology to support
  tasks in regulated domains, especially for legal practice and 
  education.
* the investigation of techniques from AI and advanced information
  technology using law as the example domain
ICAIL-2001 will be held under the auspices of the International
Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law (IAAIL), an 
organization devoted to promoting research and development in 
the field of AI and Law with members throughout the world. 
ICAIL provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of the
latest research results and practical applications and stimulates
interdisciplinary and international collaboration. Previous 
ICAIL conferences have taken place in Boston (1987), Vancouver 
(1989), Oxford (1991), Amsterdam (1993), College Park, Maryland 
(1995), Melbourne (1997), and Oslo (1999). As for these past 
conferences, the accepted papers will be published in a conference 
proceedings.
Authors are invited to submit papers on topics including but not 
restricted to:
* Legal Knowledge-Based Systems
* Advanced Judicial Support Systems
* Conceptual or Model-Based Legal Information Retrieval
* Case-Based Legal Reasoning
* Computational Models of Legal Reasoning and Argumentation
* Representation of Legal and Common Sense Knowledge
* Representation of other Norm-Governed Systems (e.g. business rules, 
  organisation rules, security regulations, and rules of order)
* Applications of Machine Learning to Law
* Automated Extraction of Information from Legal Texts
* Intelligent Legal Tutoring Systems
* Advanced Legal Document Drafting Systems
* Legal Ontologies
* Reasoning with Uncertainty in Evidential Reasoning
Special encouragement is given to submissions concerning new topics such
as:
* Legal Applications of Knowledge-based Electronic Commerce
* Advanced Internet Legal Research Aids
* Knowledge Discovery in Legal Databases
* Legal XML for Integration with Information Retrieval, Document 
  Drafting and Knowledge-Based Systems 
* Advanced Tools for Legal Knowledge Management
* Models of Multi-Agent Systems with Legal Agents
* Modelling of Norms for Multi-Agent Interaction or Electronic 
  Institutions
Papers on theoretical issues in AI and in jurisprudence or legal
philosophy are invited provided that the relevance to AI and Law
is clearly demonstrated. Papers on applications should include a
description of the nature and purpose of the application, the
techniques employed, and the current state of implementation.
DONALD H. BERMAN AWARD FOR BEST STUDENT PAPER
To encourage participation by students, IAAIL has created the
Donald H. Berman Award for the best paper submitted to ICAIL by a
student. The winner(s) of the award, which is presented at the
conference banquet, receive a cash gift and free attendance at
ICAIL-2001.
ICAIL WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS
ICAIL-2001 will also include a tutorial and workshop program. 
* Currently planned workshops:       * Currently planned tutorials:
- - Legal Knowledge Systems in Action  - Introduction to AI & Law
- - AI and Legal Evidence              - Finding Law on the Internet  
- - Regulated Electronic Societies     - AI & Law and E-commerce
See the ICAIL-2001 Web site for more information, including calls 
for papers of the workshops.
INVITED SPEAKERS
* Kevin D. Ashley, School of Law / Learning Research and Development 
  Center, University of Pittsburgh, USA
* Benjamin Grosof, MIT Sloan School of Management, USA 
* Frederick Schauer, JFK School of Government, Harvard University, USA
IMPORTANT DATES
* Workshop and tutorial proposals: December 1, 2000. (Past)
* Submission of paper: January 12, 2001.
* Notification of acceptance: March 12, 2001.
* Camera-ready copies due: April 13, 2001.
* Conference: May 21-25, 2001.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
Paper submissions must be received by the Program Chair by January 12, 
2001. Style files for Word, WordPerfect and LaTeX are available
at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html. 
Papers should not exceed 5000 words or, if one of the style files 
is used, 10 pages. Short papers not exceeding 2500 words (or five 
pages if a style file is used) are also invited, particularly in the
area of "applications experience". 
Electronic paper submissions are strongly preferred and should be sent 
to the Program Chair as an email attachment, using PDF or PostScript
format. To submit by ordinary mail, send six (6) hard copies of the
complete paper to the Program Chair at the address below.
Guidelines for authors, including downloadable style files and
templates, are available at the conference WEB site.
Program Chair
     Henry Prakken
     Institute of Information and Computing Sciences 
     Utrecht University
     PO Box 80089
     3508 TB Utrecht, The Netherlands
     email: henry@cs.uu.nl
     phone: (+31 30) 2532313
     fax:   (+31 30) 2513791
Conference Chair
     Ronald P. Loui
     Department of Computer Science
     Washington University-in-Saint-Louis
     email: loui@ai.wustl.edu
Secretary/Treasurer:
     Carole D. Hafner
     College of Computer Science
     Northeastern University
     Boston, MA 02115 USA
     email: hafner@ccs.neu.edu
     phone: 617-373-5116
     fax: 617-373-5121
Program Committee:
     Vincent Aleven          Carnegie Mellon University, USA
     Kevin D. Ashley         University of Pittsburgh, USA
     Trevor J.M. Bench-Capon University of Liverpool, UK
     L. Karl Branting        University of Wyoming, USA
     Rosaria Conte           CNR Rome, Italy
     Anne Gardner            Stanford, USA
     Thomas F. Gordon        GMD Bonn, Germany
     Benjamin Grosof         Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
     Carole D. Hafner        Northeastern University, USA
     Jaap Hage               Maastricht University, The Netherlands
     Peter Jackson           West Group, USA
     Andrew J.I. Jones       University of Oslo, Norway
     Steven Kimbrough        University of Pennsylvania, USA
     Ronald P. Loui          Washington University, USA
     L. Thorne McCarty       Rutgers University, USA
     Anja Oskamp             Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
     Edwina L. Rissland      University of Massachusetts, USA
     Giovanni Sartor         Queen's U. Belfast, UK / U. Bologna, Italy
     Marek J. Sergot         Imperial College London, UK
     Andrew Stranieri        La Trobe University, Australia
     John Zeleznikow         La Trobe University, Australia
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