marți, 9 decembrie 2014

JURIX 2014: International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems: December 10-12, 2014, Krakow: Links and resources

JURIX 2014: International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems is being held 10-12 December, at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland.


The conference Website and program are available at: http://ift.tt/1rljzku


The list of accepted papers is at: http://ift.tt/1D7ZFBx


Links to workshops and tutorials are at: http://ift.tt/1tKag0k


The Twitter hashtags for the conference include #jurix14 and #jurix2014


The Twitter account for the foundation that organizes the conference is: @jurixfoundation


Here is a description of the conference, from the conference Website:



For more than 25 years, the JURIX conference has provided an international forum for academics and practitioners for the advancement of cutting edge research in the interface between law and computer technology. […] We invite submission of original papers on the advanced management of legal information and knowledge, covering foundations, methods, tools, systems and applications. […]



HT @jurixfoundation




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