

Past conferences
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22th World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy
(with Workshops on AI & Law and Law & Logic).
Granada (Spain) 24-29 May 2005.
For more information please check http://www.ugr.es/local/ivr2005
- Tenth International Conference on Artificial
Intelligence and Law (ICAIL-05). Bologna, Italy, 23-28 May 2005.
ICAIL provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of the latest research results and practical applications and stimulates interdisciplinary and international collaboration.
Previous ICAIL conferences have taken place in Oxford (1991), Amsterdam (1993), College Park, Maryland (1995), Melbourne (1997), Oslo (1999), St. Louis (2001), and Edinburgh (2003).
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First International Track on Computer-aided Law and Advanced
Technologies (CLAT 2005).
Santa Fe, USA, 13 - 17 May 2005.
For more informarion please check http://cirsfid.ing2.unibo.it/sac05/cfp.php
- BILETA Annual Conference, 2005.
Belfast, Northern Ireland, 6 - 7 April 2005.
For more information please check http://www.law.qub.ac.uk/bileta2005/
- 17th International Conference on Legal Knowledge
and Information Systems (JURIX-04), Berlin (Germany),
8-10 December 2004.
The Foundation for Legal Knowledge Based Systems (Jurix) is a forum for researcher in the field of Law and Artificial Intelligence in the Netherlands and Flanders. Its members are research groups from most Dutch universities and a Flemish university, KU Leuven. Jurix also has affiliated members, mostly consisting of people who used to work at one of the Jurix member sites.
Jurix organises quarterly meetings that comprise of a number of lectures on AI and Law topics from both academics and practitioners. These meetings are open to all. Since 1988, Jurix has held annual international conferences on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems.
- 6th Augustus de Morgan Workshop on Logic and Law, 15-18 November 2004, King's College London
- Seventh International Workshop on
Deontic Logic in Computer Science, Madeira, Portugal, 26-28 May, 2004
The workshop aims at bringing together researchers interested in topics related to the use of deontic logic in computer science. The DEON workshops traditionally promote research in the relationship between normative concepts and computer science, artificial intelligence, organisation theory and law. In addition to this, DEON04 will strive to have a special emphasis on the relationship between deontic logic and multi-agent systems.
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- International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law
This conference is intended to bring together researchers from logic (as applied to law) and from legal reasoning (as studied in law schools) in order to exchange ideas and demonstrate the intimate close connections between logic, artificial intelligence and law.

