Call for Papers: Workshop on Legislative XML 2008

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WORKSHOP ON LEGISLATIVE XML 2008
the Law in the Semantic Web and beyond

December 10th, 2008
Law Faculty, University of Florence (Italy)
within JURIX 2008 Conference (10-13 December 2008)

http://www.ittig.cnr.it/Jurix08
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Organizers:
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- Radboud Winkels, Leibniz Center for Law, University of Amsterdam
- Enrico Francesconi, ITTIG-CNR, Institute of Legal Information Theory  
and Techniques, Italian National Research Council, Florence
- Alexander Boer, Leibniz Center for Law, University of Amsterdam
- Rinke Hoekstra, Leibniz Center for Law, University of Amsterdam
- Monica Palmirani, CIRSFID, University of Bologna
- Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute, Fiesole

Audience
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Academics, public administrations, publishers, companies in the field  
of IT and Law

Format
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Paper presentations followed by discussion

Background
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Increasingly, legal documents are available electronically, but in a  
great variety of formats, published by different organizations, in  
different countries, jurisdictions, legal traditions and languages.  
They use different ways to refer internally and externally to other  
(legal) documents, their versioning information and other metadata  
differ, if present at all, etc. This makes it very hard to design and  
build generic software that enables access and provides services based  
on these sources. Semantic Web technology seems the obvious vehicle to  
tackle these problems.

This workshop wants to bring together people working on applying  
Semantic Web technology to solve practical and theoretical problems in  
the (para)legal field.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

   * Specific representation formalisms or standards for the legal  
field based on Semantic Web standards and technology (XML, URI's, RDF,  
OWL, etc.)
   * Legal Ontologies and applications using them
   * Metadata for sources of law
   * Conceptualizations of the domain of legal drafting and its products
   * Web 2.0 applications in the legal domain
   * Models of processes inside sources of law
   * Mashup in the legal field, content aggregation, integrating  
legacy databases, etc.
   * eGovernment as Web services (e.g. based on WSML, OWL-S, WSDL)

Time Schedule:
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Deadline submission position papers: 16th November 2008
Notification of acceptance: 23rd November 2008
Papers should be submitted in pdf format (maximum of 5000 words)  
through the Easychair Conference Management System, at:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lxml2008


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Drs. Rinke Hoekstra

Email: hoekstra@uva.nl    Skype:  rinkehoekstra
Phone: +31-20-5253499     Fax:   +31-20-5253495
Web:   http://www.leibnizcenter.org/users/rinke

Leibniz Center for Law,          Faculty of Law
University of Amsterdam,            PO Box 1030
1000 BA  Amsterdam,             The Netherlands
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