Second Call for Papers
ICAIL-2001 Workshop on
AI and LEGAL EVIDENCE
May 25, 2001
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
http://www.cs.uu.nl/people/henry/workshop2.html
* WORKSHOP ORGANISERS:
· Ron A. Shapira (chair), Faculty of Law, Bar Ilan University,
Ramat Gan. Email: shapira@mail.biu.ac.il
· Peter Tillers, Benjamin Cardozo of Law, Yeshiva University, New York.
Email: tillers@tiac.net
· Giovanni Sartor, Faculty of Law, University of Bologna, and School of
Law, University of Belfast. Email: g.sartor@qub.ac.uk
* INTENDED AUDIENCE:
As part of the ICAIL-2001 conference, a one-day workshop will be held
on the topic of legal evidence. The workshop is intended to bring
together legal scholars and AI researchers interested in computational
models of evidential reasoning, reasoning with uncertainty in
evidential reasoning and evidence-gathering and investigation
algorithms and advanced technologies. The workshop will be informal,
aiming to bring different communities together, in order to identify
common research interests and opportunities for interdisciplinary
research.
* CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS:
Contributors are invited to submit papers, position statements and
system demonstrations on topics including but not restricted to:
Computational Models of Evidential Reasoning and Argumentation
Reasoning with Uncertainty in Evidential Reasoning
Computational Models of Inferring Causality
Evidence-gathering and Investigation Algorithms
Evidence-gathering through Internet
Advanced Judicial Support Systems
Intelligent Legal Tutoring Systems in the field of Evidence
and Fact-finding
Legal and philosophical contributors are encouraged to submit
article-form papers, to be refereed by the Workshop Organizing
Committee and presented during the workshop. Application developers
are encouraged to demonstrate their systems and present papers
describing the nature and purpose of the application, the techniques
employed, and the current state of implementation.
Persons interested in making presentations without submitting a
paper are encouraged to submit a "statement of interest."
Electronic submissions of workshop contributions are strongly preferred
and should be sent to the Workshop Organizing Committee Chair as an
email attachment, using Word or PDF format. To submit by ordinary mail,
send six (6) hard copies of the complete paper or other contribution to
the Organizing Chair at the following address.
Prof. R. Shapira
Bar Ilan University
Faculty of Law
Ramat Gan 52900
ISRAEL
IMPORTANT DATES:
Deadline for submission of contributions: March 1, 2001
Notification of acceptance: April 1, 2001
Final version of paper due: May 1, 2001
PUBLICATION PLANS:
The journal Law, Probability and Risk: A Journal of Reasoning under
Uncertainty (Oxford University Press) is happy to consider for
publication papers presented at the workshop. It is anticipated that
accepted papers will be published in 2002, in one or more of the
journal's quarterly issues. Papers submitted to Law, Probability and
Risk (LPR) will undergo peer review. LPR will accept only original
works. Papers slated for publication elsewhere are not eligible for
publication in LPR.
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Please contact the Workshop Organizers if you have any questions.
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