Call for Workshops and Tutorials

Call for Workshops and Tutorials is closed!


Workshops and Tutorials

Besides the main conference track and the Doctoral Consortium, JURIX 2024 will host a number of workshops and tutorials related to the themes of the conference. We welcome proposals on topics related to AI and law, legal information, legal knowledge systems, and computational and socio-technical approaches to law, following the scope of the JURIX conference.

Workshop and tutorial sessions are scheduled on December 11, 2024.

Workshops provide an informal setting that fosters an active exchange of ideas. Most workshops will follow the classical format of presentations of peer-reviewed papers followed by discussion, but other formats (e.g., challenges) and entirely new ideas are also welcome. All workshops should be interactive events with adequate time allocated to discussion.

Tutorials enable attendees to familiarize themselves with results and advancements in various subjects related to AI and Law and related topics, on the level of both theory and technology. We will consider two types of tutorials: “standard” half-day tutorials; 90-minute “spotlight” tutorials. Spotlight tutorials are meant to address emerging areas, techniques, methodologies and perspectives in specialized topics. Standard tutorials are meant to cover rather established areas of JURIX scope.

Note that in the case of multiple workshop/tutorial submissions on similar topics, you may be asked to merge your proposal with that of others.

The deadline for proposals is September 6, 2024.

Workshop Proposals

Workshop Proposal Guidelines

Workshop proposals must be submitted via e-mail to the Program Chair Jaromir Savelka (jsavelka@cs.cmu.edu) as a single PDF (max 5 pages) file containing the following information:

  • Title and Acronym
  • Organizers (more than 2, preferably from different institutions): names, affiliations, and contact details
  • Short description (abstract, max 250 chars)
  • Motivation for the workshop (relation to JURIX, timeliness)
  • Intended duration: half-day or full-day
  • Workshop format (paper presentations, panel discussions, talks by invited guest speakers, general discussions, practical tasks)
  • Audience: research groups working in the field, a tentative list of potentially interested participants, expected number of submissions
  • List of (potential) members of the program committee (25% confirmed)
  • Previous editions of the workshop if applicable; related workshops in other venues
  • Submission, notification and camera-ready deadline dates
  • Any further information you deem relevant

Responsibilities of Workshop Organizers

If accepted, the workshop organizers are responsible for:

  • A workshop webpage, to be linked to the JURIX 2024 website
  • Publicize the workshop to attract submissions and attendees
  • Collecting, reviewing of submitted papers, and quality assurance (e.g. open a separate Easychair website)
  • Determining the program for the workshop, within the time limits provided by the conference organization
  • Publishing accepted papers in electronic proceedings (preferably CEUR-WS)
  • Ensure that workshop participants register
  • Schedule, attend and coordinate the workshop

Tutorial Proposals

Tutorial Proposal Guidelines

Tutorial proposals must be submitted via e-mail to the Program Chair Jaromir Savelka (jsavelka@cs.cmu.edu) as a single PDF (max 5 pages) file containing the following information:

  • Title
  • Organizers (more than 2, preferably from different institutions): names, affiliations, and contact details
  • Short description (abstract, max 250 chars)
  • Motivation for the tutorial (relation to JURIX, timeliness)
  • Proposed format of the tutorial: standard (half-day) or spotlight (90-minute)
  • Scheduling: A detailed, point-form outline of the tutorial
  • Audience: a brief characterization of the potential target audience for the tutorial, including prerequisite knowledge; expected number of participants
  • List of readings, handbook, tools used in the tutorial
  • Any further information you deem relevant

Responsibilities of Tutorial Organizers

If accepted, the workshop organizers are responsible for:

  • A tutorial webpage, to be linked to the JURIX 2024 website
  • - Promote the tutorial to attract attendees
  • Determining the tutorial program, within the time limits provided by the conference organization
  • Distributing tutorial materials to attendees before the tutorial date (if needed)
  • Ensure that tutorial participants register
  • Schedule, attend and coordinate the tutorial

Do you have questions? Contact us

Jaromír Šavelka

Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

E‑mail:

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