Monica Palmirani
CIRSFID, Bologna, Italy
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The JURIX 2024 Doctoral Consortium aims at promoting the exchange of ideas from PhD researchers in the area of Artificial Intelligence and Law, and at providing them an opportunity to interact and receive feedback from leading scholars and experts in the field. Specifically, the Consortium seeks to provide opportunities for PhD students to:
To be eligible for the Consortium, a candidate must be a current doctoral student within a recognised university. Ideally, the candidate should have at least 12 months of work remaining before expected completion. The participants of the Doctoral Consortium are encouraged to register for and attend the main conference. The PhD student should be the sole author of the submission.
The accepted thesis descriptions or research descriptions will be presented to an interested audience and subject to discussion during the JURIX 2024 conference.
Doctoral Consortium papers are scheduled on December 11, 2024.
We expect submissions addressing any topic related to the AI and Law discipline, including the topics listed in the call for papers for the main conference, which include but are not limited to:
Students are invited to submit an original description of their work addressing the following aspects:
Thesis descriptions or research outcomes are limited to 10 pages in English using LNCS format and submitted electronically in PDF format jointly with a maximum 3 page CV. Submissions will be assessed by members from the AI and Law community who will consider how well the submissions address each of the aspects given above.
The deadline for submissions is November 15, 2024.
A Best Paper of 2024 Doctoral Consortium Award will be assigned to the most original, innovative and well presented research.
CIRSFID, Bologna, Italy
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