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[Past event] ICEGOV2020: International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance

Published on: 03/09/2020 Last update: 30/11/2020 Event Archived
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ICEGOV has established itself over the years as a major conference in the domain of Electronic Governance (EGOV) due to its unique combination of academics and practitioners. The conference promotes the interaction and cooperation between universities, research centres, governments, industry, and international organisations, all of which are essential to the development of EGOV and its community.  

The 13th edition of ICEGOV 2020 will take place on September 23rd-25th, 2020 and it will focus on Digital Governance in the Era of Disruptive Technologies and Globalisation.  

Among the various lectures, sessions and workshops that are scheduled, our particular interest lies on tracks that focus on the application of disruptive technologies in legal informatics, including approaches, tools, case studies and theoretical frameworks towards a digitally-enabled legislative landscape. Topics like legal text mining, legal XML standards and models, legal ontologies, as well as further argumentation and reasoning models render this conference a significant opportunity to liaise and network with other parties towards more automated legal services and information systems. 

Visit the conference website here for more details. 

Get in touch with us or feel free to post a comment below if you have any interesting comments or ideas to share!  

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