The 1st Workshop on Models of Legal Reasoning (MLR 2020)
Co-located with KR 2020, September 12-18, 2020 - Rhodes, Greece

The MLR workshop aims to bring together researchers from different domains
— AI&Law experts, legal and moral philosophers and computer scientists —
who are active in the fields of belief revision, ontologies and formal
models of argumentation, formal ethics and analytic legal theory. Its
objective: to explore methods for the representation of legal reasoning,
with a special focus on the formalization of legal and ethical systems, the
representation of legal interpretation or argumentation about rules and
precedents.

Within the legal artificial intelligence community, knowledge
representation approaches have been used to leverage expert knowledge for
the construction of formal structures that model legal reasoning. The
application of those logics, and the knowledge representation structures
needed for their operation, still face the challenge of how to properly
represent legal interpretation and balance values and goals. From a
theoretical standpoint, these aspects of legal and ethical reasoning
require richer models of knowledge representation and reasoning. From a
more practical point of view, the application of existing legal reasoning
systems to real contexts requires substantial pre-processing efforts for
extracting the necessary knowledge from judicial text data, a difficulty
that suggests the potential benefits from the use of natural language
processing approaches for automated mining of arguments and relevant
factors.

*Topics*
Relevant topics include but are not limited to:

   - Normative Change in legal and ethical reasoning;
   - Argumentation-based approaches to legal interpretation;
   - Legal and ethical reasoning with goals;
   - Defeasible approaches to legal reasoning;
   - Formal approaches to ethics;
   - Case-based reasoning;
   - Formal models of statutory interpretation;
   - Mining elements of legal reasoning from legal texts;
   - Normative Systems
   - Logical issues related to legal interpretation;
   - Methodologies of legal interpretation.

We welcome and encourage the submission of high quality, original papers
(up to 9 pages), which are not simultaneously submitted for publication
elsewhere. For more details, see our website:
https://lawgorithm.com.br/en/mlr-2020/

*Schedule*
Given the massive COVID-19 related changes, it is not clear what the
situation will be like in September. As of now, the KR’20 organizers are
not committed to making drastic changes to the schedule of KR’20, but any
changes will be informed via the workshop website.

– Workshops paper submission deadline: 8 June 2020.
– Workshops paper notification: 13 July 2020.
– Tutorial and workshop dates: 12-14 September 2020.

*Organising Committee*
Juliano Maranhão, University of São Paulo
Giovanni Sartor, University of Bologna and European University Institute
Gabriella Pigozzi, Université Paris-Dauphiné
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Renata Wassermann
Associate Professor
Computer Science Department
University of São Paulo

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