Session 1: Doctoral Consortium Session
- Latifa Al-Abdulkarim: Dialogue Interactions in Oral Hearings
- Dusko Martic: Online Dispute Resolution for Cloud Computing Services
- Mizanur Rahman: Legal Knowledge Framework for Identifying Water, Energy, Food and Climate Nexus
- Cristiana Santos: Increasing Media Richness in Online Dispute Resolution and the Need for Personal Data Protection
- Eniafe F. Ayetiran: An Intelligent Hybrid Approach for Improving Recall in Electronic Discovery
- Nada Mimouni: Modeling Legal Documents as Typed Linked Data for Relational Querying
Session 2: Poster Session
- Tingting Li, Tina Balke, Marina De Vos, Julian Padget, Ken Satoh: Legal Conflict Detection in Interacting Legal Systems [image of poster]
- Latifa Al-Abdulkarim, Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon: From Oral Hearing to Opinion in The U.S. Supreme Court [image of poster]
- Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer, Tom Van Engers: Addressing Argumentation Puzzles with Model-based Diagnosis [image of poster]
- Monica Palmirani, Luca Cervone, Octavian Bujor: Legal Rules Modelling Meets the Web [image of poster]
- Federico Costantini: #Unfair #Law: Folksonomies & Law between Openness and Knowledge [image of poster]
- Guido Boella, Luigi di Caro, Livio Robaldo, Andrea Violat: Network Analysis to Support Navigation and Use of Ever-Changing Legislation [image of poster]
- Alan Buabuchachart, Nina Charness, Charness, Katherine Metcalf, Leora Morgenstern: Automated Methods for Extracting and Expanding Lists in Regulatory Text [image of poster]
- Naomi Augara, Nussen Ainswortha, Marta Poblet, John Zeleznikow: Social Media Policy and Non-Profit Organization: Exploring the Legal Ramifications of ‘Being Social’ [image of poster]
JURIX 2013: International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems was held 11-13 December 2013 in Bologna. Click here for slides of many of the main conference papers.
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