JuL.IA
1st International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in JUrisdictional Logistics
Co-located with JURIX 2020
09 December 2020
Connected with the JULIA (Artificial Intelligence in JUrisdiction Logistics) Website: http://dria.unb.br
Call for papers
Background
The Workshop aims to explore characteristics in the use of artificial intelligence solutions in Law, especially the decision-making tools, classification, clustering and recommendation systems, data mining, information processing applied or their theoretical impacts on Law and Human Rights. This Workshop intends to reach communities worldwide, to present or discuss on-going research on the main following topics, but not limited to, both from a theoretical or practical point of view. It will be relevant to establish legal theoretical contexts or practical point of view and to observe the structural elements of legal certainty, especially knowability, reliability and calculability regarding the concretization and application of the legal standard, particularly in the management flows of judicial proceedings that we call jurisdictional logistics.
Objective
This Workshop was designed for a space for presentation and debate on practical applications and reflexes in the theory of Law through the use and development of artificial intelligence in Law. One of the most current and relevant Law's discussions is in the application of artificial intelligence systems to make administrative flows in the management of judicial processes faster and more accurate, improving the use of human resources and allowing a more effective judicial service.
Topics
Some artificial intelligence applications, including machine learning, are supporting discussions in the scope of Law:
1) decision-making tools;
2) classification;
3) clusterization;
4) recommendation systems;
5) data mining;
6) processing of applied information or its theoretical impacts on Law and Human Rights.
*Language can be Spanish, Portuguese, Italian or English.
Submission
References for papers: original papers (drafts 4-10 pages, final papers: 8-10 pages - 2400 words) and extended English abstracts (2 pages, 600 words), in LNCS format.
The submission language can be Spanish, Portuguese, Italian or English. In any case, a submission must also be supplemented with an extended English abstract. In case of acceptance, both the paper and the extended English abstract will be included in the workshop materials. The presentation can be given in the chosen language but presentation materials, in particular slides, have to be available in English in order to allow the English speaking community to get a good understanding of the research results. Preprepared audios and videos in English are also helpful. Conference system Easychair.
The proceedings will be published in a volume of the DR.IA- research group with DOI.
Authors shall submit their papers electronically via EasyChair before the due date in PDF format.
For any information, please send an email to:
Important dates
Paper submission: 10 November 2020, via EasyChair.
Notification of acceptance: 28 November 2020
Workshop: 09 December 2020
Authors shall submit their papers electronically via EasyChair.
Connected with the JULIA (Artificial Intelligence in JUrisdiction Logistics) Website: http://dria.unb.br
Program
Program:
9:00 h -The analysis of civil liability in times of artificial intelligence
Ana Flávia Borges Paulino
9:30h - Corpus927 System: a Brazilian Judicial Research Tool Based on Artificial Intelligence
Fernanda Garcia
10 h - O programa radar como auxílio na resolução das demandas repetitivas na resolução das demandas repetitivas e garantia de eficiência processual
Sabrina Staats
10:30 h - Agorithmic hypervulnerability: a possible guideline?
Thales Pereira
11:00 h- The Impact of New Technologies on International Arbitration
Yaritza Pérez Pacheco
11:30 h - Algorithmic cognitive viesis: how to protect human/fundamental rights?
Lavinia Assis Bocchino
Meire Furbino
12 h - Formalising legal interpretation: decoupling methodologies and abstract semantics
Ilaria Angela Amantea
Silvano Colombo Tosatto
12:30 h - Interdisciplinary Analysis for the Creation of a Reliable Artificial Intelligence: Principles and Techniques
Silvio Gonçalves Xavier Júnior
Ana Paula Assis Buosi
João Araújo Monteiro Neto
Atention:
All times are CET. For information about registration and accessing online sessions please see the Jurix Website.
Program Commitee
Program Committe:
Angelo Viglianisi Ferraro - Mediterranea International Centre for Human Rights Research - Italy
Aires José Rover - University of Santa Catarina/Brazil
Debora Bonat - University of Brasília/Brazil
Fabiano Hartmann Peixoto - University of Brasília/Brazil
Fausto dos Santos Morais - IMED/Brazil
Fernanda de Carvalho Lage - University of Brasília - Brazil
Gabriela Natacha Bechara - UNIVEM - Brazil
Renzo Cavani - Pontificia Universidade Católica do Perú - Perú
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Organisers (in alphabetical order):
Debora Bonat- University of Brasília/Brazil
Fabiano Hartmann Peixoto - University of Brasília/Brazil
Fausto dos Santos Morais - IMED/Brazil
Fernanda de Carvalho Lage - University of Brasília/Brazil
Renzo Cavani - PUCP/Peru
