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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2019/newsitem/11215/11
 -December-2019-4th-International-Workshop-on-MInin
 g-and-REasoning-with-Legal-texts-MIREL-2019-Madrid
 -Spain
DTSTAMP:20191010T172916
SUMMARY:4th International Workshop on  MIning and 
 REasoning with Legal texts (MIREL 2019), Madrid, S
 pain
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191211
LOCATION:Madrid, Spain
DESCRIPTION:MIREL-2019 workshop aims at bridging t
 he gap between the community working on legal onto
 logies and NLP parsers and the community working o
 n reasoning methods and formal logic, in line with
  the objectives of the MIREL (MIning and REasoning
  with Legal texts) project.  The workshop aims at 
 fostering the scientific discussion between approa
 ches based on language technologies applied to the
  legal domain (representing legal knowledge) and t
 hose based on legal reasoning (using the legal kno
 wledge to build specialized services and applicati
 ons).  We invite submissions of long (up to 12 pag
 es) and short (up to 7 pages) papers, in LNCS form
 at. The proceedings will be published in a volume 
 of the CEUR proceedings series.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p id="h.p_v
 2sNF8GwtWCw">MIREL-2019 workshop aims at bridging 
 the gap between the community working on legal ont
 ologies and NLP parsers and the community working 
 on reasoning methods and formal logic, in line wit
 h the objectives of the MIREL (MIning and REasonin
 g with Legal texts) project.</p>\n\n  <p id="h.p_k
 evAu2jBuprg">The workshop aims at fostering the sc
 ientific discussion between approaches based on la
 nguage technologies applied to the legal domain (r
 epresenting legal knowledge) and those based on le
 gal reasoning (using the legal knowledge to build 
 specialized services and applications).</p>\n</div
 ><div>\n  <p>We invite submissions of long (up to 
 12 pages) and short (up to 7 pages) papers, in LNC
 S format. The proceedings will be published in a v
 olume of the CEUR proceedings series.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://sites.google.com/view/mirelworkshop201
 9
CONTACT:mirel19 at easychair.org
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