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Related event - Venue: European University Institute, villa Schifanoia, via Boccaccio 33, (Fiesole)
9 December 2008
09:00-18:00 Workshop on approaches to legal ontologies (Part I)
  
  
Jurix 08 - Venue: Polo delle Scienze Sociali (Social Science Univ. Campus), Univ. of Florence
via delle Pandette n. 9
(Florence)
10 December 2008 - Workshops
09:00Workshop on approaches to legal ontologies (Part II)
  
13:00Lunch Break
  
14:00 Workshop on Legislative XML
14:00Workshop on game theory, agents and the law
  
17:15Presentation of volumes on legal semantics
18:00 Cocktail (sponsored by ITTIG-CNR and IDT)
  
11 December 2008 - Main Conference (Day I)
09:00Welcome
Session 1: Case-based reasoning
09:30 A Process Model of Legal Argument with Hypotheticals
Kevin Ashley, Collin Lynch, Niels Pinkwart and Vincent Aleven
10:00Study on the Structure of Argumentation in Case Law
Raquel Mochales and Marie-Francine Moens
10:30 About the Logical Relations Between Cases and Rules
Bart Verheij
  
11:00
Coffee Break
  
11:15 Invited speech: Barry Smith
  
Session 2: Document management and semantics
12:15

European Judicial Collaboration Platform (JCP) for Secure International Judicial Collaboration
Elisa Negroni, Katherine Davies, Mauro Cislaghi, George Eleftherakis and Sara Ferri

12:45 Formal Aspects of Legislative Meta-Drafting
Carlo Biagioli and Davide Grossi
  
13:15 Lunch break
  
Session 3: Information Retrieval
14:00Personalized and On-Demand Retrieval of Parliamentary Proceedings with Social Feedback on Elected Representatives
Elena Sánchez-Nielsen and Francisco Chávez-Gutiérrez
14:30Concept and Context in Legal Information Retrieval
K. Tamsin Maxwell and Burkhard Schafer
15:00Thesauri Alignment for EU eGovernment Services: A Methodological Framework
E. Francesconi, S. Faro and E. Marinai
  
15:30Coffee Break
  
Session 4: Knowledge-based systems
15:45

EXPERTIUS: A Mexican Judicial Decision-Support System in the Field of Family Law
E. Cáceres

16:15Development of a Mediation Tool in Family Law: AssetDivider
Emilia Bellucci
16:45Legal Knowledge Representation: A Twofold Experience in the Domain of Intellectual Property Law
Giuseppe Contissa and Migle Laukyte
  
19:30
Conference dinner (dinner speech by Luigi Lombardi Vallauri)
  
12 December 2008 - Main Conference (Day II)
Session 5: Argumentation and reasoning
09:00
Modular Argumentation for Modelling Legal Doctrines in Common Law of Contract
Phan Minh Dung and Phan Minh Thang
09:30
A Compliance Model of Trust
Guido Governatori, Subhasis Thakur and Duy Hoang Pham
10:00
Argument Based Moderation of Benefit Assessment
Maya Wardeh, Trevor J.M. Bench-Capon and Frans Coenen
10:30
Did He Jump or Was He Pushed? Abductive Practical Reasoning
Floris Bex, Trevor Bench-Capon and Katie Atkinson
  
11:00 Coffee Break
  
11:30Invited speech: Kevin Ashley
  
Session 6: Investigation
12:30Police Investigation Management System Based on the Workflow Technology
Jolanta Cybulka, Czesław Jędrzejek and Jacek Martinek
13:00Representing Narrative and Testimonial Knowledge in Sense-Making Software or Crime Analysis
Susan W. van den Braak, Herre van Oostendorp, Henry Prakken and Gerard A.W. Vreeswijk
  
13:30Lunch Break
 
Session 7: Argumentation and Reasoning
14:30Automated Legal Assessment in OWL 2
Saskia van de Ven, Joost Breuker, Rinke Hoekstra and Lars Wortel
15:00More on Presumptions and Burdens of Proof
Henry Prakken and Giovanni Sartor
15:30An Algorithm for Business Process Compliance
Guido Governatori and Antonino Rotolo
  
16:00 Coffee Break
  
Session 8: Semantics and documents
16:30Automatic Classification of Sentences in Dutch Laws
Emile de Maat and Radboud Winkels
17:00Towards Semantic Interpretation of Legal Modifications Through Deep Syntactic Analysis
Raffaella Brighi, Leonardo Lesmo, Alessandro Mazzei, Monica Palmirani and Daniele P. Radicioni
17:30Finding Case Law on a European Scale – Current Practice and Future Work
Marc van Opijnen
  
18:00 Conclusions
  
13 December 2008 - Workshops (Venue: ITTIG-CNR, via de' Barucci 20, Florence)
09:00Workshop on Online Dispute Resolution
09:00Workshop on the Natural Language Engineering of Legal Argumentation: Language, Logic, and Computation