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Tuesday, June 24


8:00 Registration
9:00-12:30 Tutorial/Workshops (tea 10.30-11.00)
Tutorial:
    Introduction to AI and Law, Thomas Gordon, Carole Hafner and John Zeleznikow
Workshops:
  • LEA 2003: The Law of Electronic Agents
    Organizers: Anja Oskamp and Emily Weitzenböck
  • e-Government: Modelling Norms and Concepts as Key Issues
    Organizers: Monica Palmirani and Roland Traunmüller
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-17:30 Tutorial/Workshops (tea 15:00-15:30)
Tutorial:
    Norms and Institutions, Andrew Jones and Marek Sergot
Workshops:
  • LEA 2003: The Law of Electronic Agents
    Organizers: Anja Oskamp and Emily Weitzenböck
  • e-Government: Modelling Norms and Concepts as Key Issues
    Organizers: Monica Palmirani and Roland Traunmüller
  • Knowledge based harmonisation or unification of legislation
    Organizers: Radboud Winkels and Tom van Engers
17:30-18:00 Registration
18:00-20:00 Welcome Reception and Registration

Wednesday, June 25


8:30-9:00 REGISTRATION
9:00-9:15 Opening Remarks
9:15-10.45 Paper Session 1: Argumentation
  • A. Artikis, M. Sergot, J. Pitt
    An Executable Specification of an Argumentation Protocol for NormGoverned Computational Systems
  • P. E. Dunne
    Prevarication in Dispute Protocols
  • K. Greenwood, T. Bench-Capon, P. McBurney
    Towards an Account of Persuasion in Law
10:45-11:15 Coffee
11:15-12:45 paper Session 2: Evidence
  • H. Prakken, C. Reed, D. Walton
    Argumentation Schemes and Generalisations in Reasoning about evidence
  • J. Halliwell, J. Keppens, Q. Shen
    Linguistic Bayesian Networks for Reasoning with Subjective Probabilities in Forensic Statistics
  • J. Keppens, J. Zeleznikow
    A Model Based Reasoning Approach for Generating Plausible Crime Scenarios from Evidence
12:45-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 Invited Address: Katia Sycara
    Agent Mediated Semantic Web Services
15:00-16:00 Paper session 3: Ontologies
  • A. Boer, T. van Engers, R. Winkels
    Using Ontologies for Comparing and Harmonizing Legislation
  • L. Mommers
    Application of a knowledge-based ontology of the legal domain in collaborative workspaces
16:00-16:30 Coffee
16:30-19:00 Research abstracts

Thursday, June 26


9:00-10:30 Paper Session 4: Deontic Logic
  • G. Boella, L. van der Torre
    Permissions and Obligations in Hierarchical Normative Systems
  • C. Castelfranchi, L. Tummolini
    Positive and Negative Expectations and the Deontic Nature of Social Conventions
  • S. Kerrigan, K. H. Law
    Logic-Based Regulation Compliance-Assistance
10:30-11:00 Coffee
11:00-12:00 Short Paper Session
  • T. C. Bueno, A. Bortolon, H. C. Hoeschl, E. S. mattos, M. S. Ribeiro
    Analyzing the use of Dynamic Weights in Legal Case Based System
  • M. F. Moens, R. Angheluta
    Concept Extraction from Legal Cases: The Use of a Statistic of Coincidence
  • E. R. van der Meer, I. Stavrinidou, H. R. Andersen
    Using Configuration Technology as the Core of a Legal Decision Support System
12:00-12:45 IAAIL Business Meeting
12:45-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:00 Invited Address: Richard Susskind
    The Spirit of AI and Law: Reflections on Emerging Technologies in Legal Practice
15:00-16:00 Paper Session 5: Deontic logic 2
  • S. O. Kimbrough
    On Original Generation of Structure in Legal Documents
  • F. Santos, O, Pacheco
    Specifying and Reasoning with Institutional Agents
16:00-16:30 Coffee
16:30-18:00 Paper Session 6: Evidence 2
  • G. A. Davis
    Bayesian Networks and Traffic Accident Reconstruction
  • C. Dozier, P. Jackson, X. Guo, M. Chaudhary, Y. Arumainayagam
    Creation of an Expert Witness Database Through Text Mining
  • U. J. Schild, R. Kannai
    Intelligent Computer Evaluation of Offender’s Previous Record
19:00 Conference Banquet: PlayFair Library

Friday, June 27
9:00-10:30 Paper session 7: Logical models
  • S. Brasil jr, B. Garcia
    Modelling Legal Reasoning in a Mathematical Environment through Model­Theoretic Semantics
  • B. Johnston, G. Governatori
    Induction of Defeasible Logic Theories in the Legal Domain
  • S. Ivkovic, J. Yearwood, A. Stranieri
    Visualizing Association Rules for feedback within the legal system
10:30-11:00 Coffee
11:00-13:00: Paper session 8: Case-based Reasoning
  • L. K. Branting
    A Comparative Evaluation of Name-Matching Algorithms
  • S. Brüninghaus, K. D. Ashley
    Predicting Outcomes of Case-Based Legal Arguments
  • C. Grover, B. Hachey, C. Korycinski
    Automatic Summarisation of Legal Documents
  • C. Liu, C. Chang, J. Ho
    Classification and Clustering for Case-Based Criminal Summary Judgement
13:00-14:15 Lunch
14:15-15:15 Invited Address: Trevor Bench-Capon
    Try To See It My Way: Persuasion in Legal Discourse
15:15-15:45 Coffee 15:45-17:15 Paper Session 9: Application models
  • Jack G. Conrad, Joanne R. S. Claussen
    Client–System Collaboration for Legal Corpus Selection in an Online Production Environment
  • M. J. J. Hall, R. Hall, J. Zeleznikow
    A process for evaluating legal knowledge-based systems based upon the Context Criteria Contingency-guidelines Framework
  • T. M. van Engers, M. R. Boekenoogen
    Improving Legal Quality - an application report
17:15-17:30: Closing remarks

Saturday, June 28
9:00-13:00 Workshops
  • Evaluation of Legal Reasoning and Problem-Solving Systems
    Organizers: Karl Branting and Steffi Brüninghaus
  • Online Dispute Resolution
    Organizer: Arno Lodder
  • Legal Ontologies and Web-based Legal Information Management
    Organizers: Joost Breuker, Aldo Gangemi and Daniela Tiscornia
13:00-17:00 Workshops
  • Online Dispute Resolution
    Organizer: Arno Lodder
  • Legal Ontologies and Web-based Legal Information Management
    Organizers: Joost Breuker, Aldo Gangemi and Daniela Tiscornia