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Launch of our new BLSI online course and takeaways from our September virtual breakfast
Follow the new online course “What is BLSI and why it needs teamwork?” The Legal IOP team is glad to announce the launch of its first and brand new online course “What is BLSI and why it needs…
NEWSCreated: 20/09/2021Updated Date: 13/10/2021

Call for speakers: The 11th Samos 2021 Summit on ICT-Enabled Governance
The 11th Samos Summit on ICT-enabled Governance will take place from 28 to 30 June 2021 in conjunction with the 8th International Summer School on Open and Collaborative Governance, which will take…
NEWSCreated: 24/05/2021Updated Date: 26/05/2021

Call for submissions: ReMeP 2021 - Research Meets Practice - Hybrid Legal Informatics Conference
ReMeP 2021 will take place from 5 to 7 September 2021. It will focus on computational law and legal knowledge graphs and feature many interesting workshop, keynotes and panel discussions. ReMeP is…
NEWSCreated: 20/05/2021Updated Date: 20/05/2021
Rules as Code OPSI initiative (RaC) and the CoHuBiCoL project
Interested in learning how to integrate technology in rulemaking and how to move from textual to computational law? Learn about the Rules as Code OPSI initiative and the CoHuBiCoL project. The Legal…
NEWSCreated: 11/05/2021Updated Date: 12/05/2021
MIREL - MIning and REasoning with Legal texts
Although the MIREL project is now finished, it is still highly relevant as it created an international and inter-sectorial network to define a formal framework and to develop tools for MIning and…
NEWSCreated: 11/05/2021Updated Date: 12/05/2021
Key takeaways from the April virtual breakfast as part of the DigitAll conference | Key enablers of digital-ready policymaking: multidisciplinary teams & tools
Summary of the breakfast It is with a lot of enthusiasm that our Legal Interoperability Team joined forces with the LEOS (Legislation Editing Open Software) team for this April virtual breakfast as…
NEWSCreated: 21/04/2021Updated Date: 02/07/2021
March virtual breakfast on AI-powered screening tools for digital-ready policies: Key takeaways
The abundance, length, depth and complexity of legal texts is constantly growing and makes law-making, legal analysis and enforcement ever more complex. However, new technologies hold significant…
NEWSCreated: 29/03/2021Updated Date: 15/04/2021