PROGRAM
Days: Wednesday, December 14th Thursday, December 15th Friday, December 16th
Wednesday, December 14th
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09:00-17:00 Session 1: Workshops, Tutorial, Doctoral Consortium
On Dec 14th, the time for lunch and coffee breaks will be defined by each specific event
17:30-18:15 Session 2: Keynote Speech
17:30 | Adapting to the age of Legal Tech: The use of artificial intelligence by the German judiciary (abstract) |
18:15-20:30Reception
Thursday, December 15th
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09:00-10:30 Session 4: Argumentation and Legal Reasoning
Chair:
09:00 | Implementing a Theory of a Legal Domain (abstract) |
09:20 | A Hybrid Model of Argument Concerning Preferences Between Statutory Interpretation Canons (abstract) |
09:40 | Modelling and Explaining Legal Case-based Reasoners through Classifiers (abstract) |
10:00 | An Argumentation and Ontology based Legal Support System for AI Vehicle Design (abstract) |
10:15 | Unpacking arguments (abstract) |
10:30-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Session 5: Legal Knowledge Extraction I
Chair:
11:00 | A Multi-step Approach in Translating Natural Language into Logical Formula (abstract) |
11:20 | Investigating Strategies for Clause Recommendation (abstract) |
11:40 | Toward an Intelligent Tutoring System for Argument Mining in Legal Texts (abstract) |
12:00 | Recognising legal characteristics of the judgments of the European Court of Justice: Difficult but not impossible (abstract) |
12:15-13:00 Session 6: Keynote Speech
12:15 | Is there a future for AI in the Judiciary and under what conditions? |
13:00-14:30Lunch Break
14:30-16:00 Session 7: Legal Knowledge Classification
Chair:
14:30 | Linking Appellate Judgments to Tribunal Judgments - Benchmarking different ML techniques (abstract) |
14:50 | Transfer Learning for Deontic Rule Classification: the Case Study of the GDPR (abstract) |
15:05 | Functional Classification of Statements of Chinese Judgment Documents of Civil Cases (abstract) |
15:20 | The Illinois Intentional Tort Qualitative Dataset (abstract) |
15:35 | Multi-granularity Argument Mining in Legal Texts (abstract) |
15:50 | An Interactive Natural Language Interface for PROLEG (abstract) |
16:00-16:30Coffee Break
16:30-18:20 Session 8: Legal Information Management
Chair:
16:30 | The Effectiveness of Bidirectional Generative Patent Language Models (abstract) |
16:45 | Automating the response to GDPR's Right of Access (abstract) |
17:00 | Consumer Dispute Resolution System based on PROLEG (abstract) |
17:10 | The LegAi Editor: A Tool for the Construction of Legal Knowledge Bases (abstract) |
17:20 | Measuring the Complexity of Dutch Legislation (abstract) |
17:35 | An End-to-End Pipeline from Law Text to Logical Formulas (abstract) |
Friday, December 16th
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09:00-10:30 Session 9: Legal Knowledge Extraction II
Chair:
09:00 | Toward Automatically Identifying Legally Relevant Facts (abstract) |
09:20 | Conditional Abstractive Summarization of Court Decisions for Laymen and Insights from Human Evaluation (abstract) |
09:40 | Predicting outcomes of Italian VAT decisions (abstract) |
09:55 | Legal Text Summarization using Argumentative Structures (abstract) |
10:10 | Autosuggestion of relevant cases and statutes (abstract) |
10:25 | TBA |
10:30-11:00Coffee Break
11:00-12:15 Session 10: Legal Knowledge Modeling and Machine Learning
Chair:
11:00 | Semantic Querying of Knowledge Rich Legal Digital Libraries using Prism (abstract) |
11:20 | Reasoning with Legal Cases: A Hybrid ADF-ML Approach (abstract) |
11:40 | Why Do Tenants Sue their Landlords? Answers from a Topic Model (abstract) |
12:00 | On Capturing Legal Knowledge in Ontology and Process Models Combined: The Case of an Appeal Process (abstract) |
12:15-13:00 Session 11: Keynote Speech
12:15 | A Typology of Legal Techs: A method to map/compare/assess (abstract) |
13:00-14:30Lunch Break
14:30-16:10 Session 12: Deontic logic, defeasible reasoning
Chair:
14:30 | Stable Normative Explanations (abstract) |
14:50 | Precedential constraint derived from inconsistent case bases (abstract) |
15:10 | An Automata-Based Formalism for Normative Documents with Real-Time (abstract) |
15:25 | A compression and simulation-based approach to fraud discovery (abstract) |
15:40 | Can a military autonomous device follow International Humanitarian Law? (abstract) |
15:55 | Fundamental Revisions on Constraint Hierarchies for Ethical Norms (abstract) |
16:10-16:30Coffee Break
16:30-17:35 Session 13: Semantic annotation and legal reasoning
Chair:
16:30 | Judgment Tagging and Recommendation Using Pre-trained Language Models and Legal Taxonomy (abstract) |
16:45 | WhenTheFact: Extracting events from European legal decisions (abstract) |
17:00 | Extracting References from German Legal Texts using Named Entity Recognition (abstract) |
17:15 | Toward an Integrated Annotation and Inference Platform for Enhancing Justifications for Algorithmically Generated Legal Recommendations and Decisions (abstract) |
17:25 | Scribe: A Specialized Collaborative Tool for Legal Judgment Annotation (abstract) |