JURIX 2013 Conference Program
Wednesday 11th December
Workshops
09.00 Registration.
09.30 – 13.00 Morning Workshop Sessions (Coffee break at 11.00-11.30 at Sala Armi)
Workshop I: AIIP2 – Second International Workshop on Artificial intelligence and intellectual Property Law [room 2]
Workshop II: 5th Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and the Complexity of Legal Systems (AICOL)
with
Special Workshop on Social Intelligence and the Law
with
Workshop III: First Workshop on Legal Knowledge and the Semantic Web (LK&SW-2013) [room 3]
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 17.00 Afternoon Workshop Sessions (Coffee break at 15.00-15.30 at Sala Armi)
Workshop I: AIIP2 – Second International Workshop on Artificial intelligence and intellectual Property Law [room 2]
Workshop II: 5th Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and the Complexity of Legal Systems (AICOL)
with
Special Workshop on Social Intelligence and the Law
with
Workshop III: First Workshop on Legal Knowledge and the Semantic Web (LK&SW-2013) [room 3]
17.00 – 18.30 Doctoral Consortium presentation [room Sala Armi]
18.30-20.30 Welcome Reception [room Sala Armi]
Thursday 12th December
09.00 – 18.30 Registration – Sala Armi
[Main conference room: Aula Grande]
09.15 Opening remarks by Program Chair and Local Organization Chair
Kevin Ashley and Monica Palmirani
09.30 – 11.00 Session I: Legal Argument
Argumentation Schemes for Reasoning about Factors with Dimensions
Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon, Henry Prakken and Adam Wyner
Formalising Arguments about Norms
Henry Prakken and Giovanni Sartor
From Information Retrieval (IR) to Argument Retrieval (AR) for Legal Cases: Report on a Baseline Study
Kevin Ashley and Vern Walker
11.00 – 11.30. Break (coffee, tea, air etc.) – Sala Armi
11.30 – 13.00. Session II: Statutes and Regulations
Towards Systematic Research on Statutory Interpretation in AI and Law
Michał Araszkiewicz
Legal Conflict Detection in Interacting Legal Systems
Tingting Li, Tina Balke, Marina De Vos, Julian Padget and Ken Satoh
Creating Context Networks in Dutch Legislation
Radboud Winkels, Alexander Boer and Ivan Plantevin
13.00 – 14.00. Lunch
14.00 – 15.00. Invited talk
Abstract Dialectical Frameworks and Their Potential for Legal Argumentation
Prof. Gerd Brewka from the Intelligent Systems Department, Computer Science Institute, University of Leipzig
15.00 – 15.30. Break (coffee, tea, air etc.) – Sala Armi
15.30 – 17.00. Session III: Case Narrative, Annotation, and Representation
A Case Study on Legal Case Annotation
Adam Wyner, Wim Peters and Daniel Katz
Unfolding Crime Scenarios with Variations: A Method for Building a Bayesian Network for Legal Narratives
Charlotte Vlek, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij and Bart Verheij
From Oral Hearing to Opinion in The U.S. Supreme Court
Latifa Al-Abdulkarim, Katie Atkinson and Trevor Bench-Capon
17.00 – 17.20 Short Break
17.20 – 18:00: Session IV: Legal Applications
User Centered Evaluation of EQUALS, a Rule-based Legal Decision-aid
Padmaja Sasidharan, Claire Henderson, Graeme Lockwood, Andrew J I Jones and Elaine Brohan (short paper)
Modeling Collections of French Local Administration Documents
Nada Mimouni, Sylvie Salotti and Eve Paul (short paper)
18.00 – 19.30 Poster Session [room Sala Armi]
19.30 Close
20.30 Conference Dinner
Dinner speech
Friday 13th December
09.30 – 13.00 Registration – Sala Armi
10.00 – 11.00. Session V: Legal Information Extraction
Flexible Processing and Classification for eDiscovery
Daniel Krasner and Ian Langmore
Unsupervised Keyword Extraction for Japanese Legal Documents
Tho Thi Ngoc Le, Minh Le Nguyen and Akira Shimazu
11.00 – 11.30. Break (coffee, tea, air etc.) – Sala Armi
11.30 – 13.00. Session VI: Legal Information Extraction (cont.) and Legal Applications
A Proposal for Introducing the ECLI Standard in the Italian Judicial Documentary System
Lorenzo Bacci, Enrico Francesconi and Maria Teresa Sagri
Classification of Regulatory Paragraphs by Discourse Structure, Reference Structure, and Regulation Type
Alan Buabuchachart, Katherine Metcalf, Nina Charness and Leora Morgenstern (short paper)
Ontology-driven Data Acquisition: Intelligent Support to Legal ODR Systems
Gaia Arosio, Giuliana Bagnara, Nicola Capuano, Elisabetta Fersini and Daniele Toti (short paper)
Assessing Liability with Argumentation Maps: An Application in Aviation Law
Giuseppe Contissa, Migle Laukyte, Giovanni Sartor and Hanna Schebesta (short paper)
13.00 – 14.00. Lunch
14.00 – 15:00. Invited talk
How to Assist Human Formalization of NL Regulations: Lessons from Business Rules Acquisition Experiments
Prof. Adeline Nazarenko from LIPN, Institut Galilée
Université Paris-Nord
15.00 – 15.30. Break (coffee, tea, air etc.) – room 8
15:30 – 17.00. Session VII: Transactions, Contracts, and Agents
LKIF in Commercial Legal Practice: Transaction Configuration from Eurobonds to Copyright
Orlando Conetta and Burkhard Schafer
Heuristics for Licenses Composition
Guido Governatori, Ho-Pun Lam, Antonino Rotolo, Serena Villata and Fabien Gandon
Reflex Responsibility of Agents
Clara Smith, Antonino Rotolo and Giovanni Sartor
17:00– 17:50 Session VIII: Supporting Public Administration
The Légilocal Project: The Local Law Simply Shared
Florence Amardeilh, Danièle Bourcier, Hacene Cherfi, Charles-Henry Dubail, Alain Garnier, Sylvie, Guillemin-Lanne, Nada Mimouni, Adeline Nazarenko, Eve Paul, Sylvie Salotti, Marjorie Seizou, Sylvie Szulman and Haïfa Zargayouna (short paper)
Towards Semi-Automatic Identification of Functional Requirements in Legal Texts for Public Administration
Yutaka Yoshida, Kozo Honda, Yuichi Sei, Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Yasuyuki Tahara and Akihiko Ohsuga
17.50 – 18.00 Closing