Jaromír Šavelka
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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For almost 40 years, the JURIX conference has provided an international forum for research on the intersection of Law, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Systems, under the auspices of the JURIX Foundation for Legal Knowledge Systems.
The purpose of the JURIX conference series is to foster scientific exchange between researchers, practitioners, students, dedicated to exploring recent advancements, challenges, and opportunities of technologies applied to legal and para-legal activities. We invite submissions of original papers on legal information, legal knowledge systems, artificial intelligence and law, computational and socio-technical approaches to law and other normative systems, covering foundations, methods, tools, systems, interfaces, and applications. Papers should demonstrate added value, novelty of contribution and/or analysis, significance of the work, (formal) validity and/or proper evaluation.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
The deadline for paper submission is September 6, 2024 (AoE) // EXTENDED September 14, 2024 (AoE). Abstract submission (August 30, 2024) is recommended. All submissions should be formatted using the styles and guidelines in the IOS Press Instructions for Authors and prepared for single-blind peer review. Papers are to be submitted in PDF format through Easychair.
There are three categories of papers: long, short, and poster. Please indicate a desired category when you submit your paper. In exceptional cases, a long paper may be considered for acceptance as a short paper or a poster.
Reports of well-developed and original research. An accepted long paper scores well in terms of relevance, originality, technical quality, significance, literature review, presentation, reviewer’s confidence, and overall evaluation. These should not exceed 10 pages (excluding references).
Descriptions of preliminary results or an innovative idea. These papers should not exceed 5 pages (excluding references).
(Short) descriptions of a system or research projects in very early stage. These papers should not exceed 2 pages (excluding references). Authors of poster papers should be willing to prepare and present a poster at the conference.
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The papers are required to thoroughly reference relevant AI & Law literature, especially contributions from JURIX, ICAIL, and the AI & Law journal as well as from other relevant venues. The conference proceedings will be published by IOS Press in their series Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications (FAIA) as gold open access.
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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