CFP/CFC: International Workshop on Standards for Legal Documents

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Call for Papers / Call for Participation / Call for Contributions
2nd International Workshop on Standards for Representing Legal Documents
8 December 2004, Berlin, Germany

Organized in conjunction with JURIX 2004, the 17th Annual International
Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems
http://gi-fg612.fokus.fraunhofer.de/Jurix2004/
PDF Version of this CFP can be found at:
http://www.lri.jur.uva.nl/new/docs/cfp/Standards-cfp.pdf

Public administrations, enterprises and citizens are confronted with a
growing quantity and complexity of rules, regulations and case law, from
various sources at international, European, national, local and
enterprise growing quantity and complexity of rules, regulations and
case law, from various sources at international, European, national,
local and enterprise level. This development raises various issues
regarding the manageability of these texts for both drafters and users.
Moreover, due to 'globalisation' and 'European directives', legal
practitioners have to access legal sources from other jurisdictions than
their own, and apply it to cases (e.g. in cross-border labour cases,
cross-border delivery of services and family law cases with partners
from different countries).

Developing standards for the structure and content of (para)legal
documents using techniques from ICT – most notably XML and Semantic Web
technologies like OWL/RDF – have shown to be helpful in improving the
access to, and development, quality and maintenance of these legal
sources. On the other hand, the implementation and deployment of such
standards within existing business processes and ICT facilities of
organizations raises many issues of its own.
This workshop intends to provide a forum for end-users, researchers and
developers from various organizations and backgrounds involved in this
field: publishers, public administrations, legal practitioners,
academics, software developers etc.

Workshop Contributions
We welcome short position statements (max. 2-3 pages) addressing aspects
of standard development and implementation in the legal field.
Papers and expression of interest should be sent to one of the
organizers, preferably by email, in plain text, PDF or PostScript
format, before November 21st 2004. The organizers plan to arrange
publication of extended versions of the accepted contributions.

Organizers
Prof. Dr. Tom van Engers & Dr. Radboud Winkels Leibniz Center for Law,
UvA Amsterdam, Netherlands
vanengers@lri.jur.uva.nl R.G.F.Winkels@uva.nl

Dr. Monica Palmirani University of Bologna Bologna, Italy
palmirani@cirfid.unibo.it

Mr. Luc van den Berghe
CEN Management Centre – CEN/ISSS Brussels, Belgium
luc.vandenberghe@cenorm.be

Dr. Tom Gordon ECCO, Fraunhofer FOKUS Berlin, Germany
Thomas.Gordon@fokus.fraunhofer.de



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T: +31-20-5253499    F: +31-20-5253495
Leibniz Center for Law,    Law Faculty
University of Amsterdam,   PO Box 1030
1000 BA  Amsterdam,    The Netherlands
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