CFP CLAT 2007

Lavinia Egidi lavinia at mfn.unipmn.it
Fr Jul 28 12:14:04 CEST 2006


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                    	   CALL FOR PAPERS

                           	  CLAT 2007
Computer-aided Law and Advanced Technologies track
of ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, SAC 2007
			http://www.clat.unibo.it
			http://www.mfn.unipmn.it/~lavinia/clat2007

                        Seoul, Korea, March 11-15, 2007
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The 3rd Computer-aided Law and Advanced Technologies forum (CLAT  
2007) will be held as part of the 22nd ACM Symposium on Applied  
Computing (SAC 2007), March 11-15, 2007, Seoul, Korea (http:// 
www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2007/).

SAC 2007
For the past twenty years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing  
(SAC) has been an essential forum for applied computer scientists,  
computer engineers, software engineers, and application developers  
from around the world.  SAC 2007 is sponsored by the ACM Special  
Interest Group on Applied Computing, and hosted by the Seoul National  
University in Seoul, and Suwon University in Gyeonggi-do.

CLAT 2007
Advances in computer applications and the social cyberspaces created  
by computing networks highlight the need for a revised  legal  
framework to deal with emerging issues. Similarly, the legal domain  
can benefit from such technical advances.
On the other hand, dematerialization of documents and documental  
flows call for appropriate technical tools that allow to design  
paradigms meeting the relevant legal requirements.
A combined effort of the computer science and law communities would  
have benefical consequences in areas such as e-Business, e- 
Government, e-Commerce,...
A track that focuses on the intersection of law and technology  
represents a broad and diverse forum for the discussion of research  
in computer-aided law and can provide synergies when aligned with  
other areas of SAC.

Of particular interest is the identification of a new technology- 
aided paradigm, one which assures security and trust among its  
practitioners.  This would entail the management of communications
and electronic relationships, both private and public.
Topics to be addressed will cover the use of computer technologies  
within public administration (e-Government) and the private sector (e- 
Commerce), among several other key areas.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

1) TECHNOLOGICAL SUPPORT FOR:
Agent-treatable legal issues
Civil liability
Codes of conduct
Contracts
Copyright protection
Counter-terrorism initiatives
Criminal liability
e-Business
e-Governance
e-Government
Electronic court proceedings
Electronic evidence
Intellectual property
Legal publicity
On-line dispute resolution
Privacy
Protection of consumer rights
Torts
Trust and reputation

2) LEGAL ASPECTS OF:
Agent-based paradigms
Artificial intelligence
Cybercrime
Databases
Dematerialization of documental flows
Digital signatures
Electronic documents
Electronic mail
Network security
Online creative industries
Privacy-preserving data-mining
Public key infrastructures
Security mechanisms (encryption, authentication, access control, etc.)
Simulation
Software protection
Traffic monitoring and logging
Trust and reputation models
Virtual communities
Watermarking and fingerprinting techniques

PROGRAMME
The workshop will include paper presentations and panel sessions over  
the course of one day. The
programme will be available at the conference site and at the track  
sites.

TRACK CHAIRS
Lavinia Egidi
University of Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Computer Science Department
lavinia.egidi at mfn.unipmn.it

Giovanni Sartor
European University Institute of Florence, Italy
Department of Law
Giovanni.Sartor at IUE.it

Alessandra Villecco
University of Bologna, Italy
Department of Law - CICU
alessandra.villecco at unibo.it

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Kevin Ashley, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Francesco Bergadano, University of Turin, Italy
Davide Cavagnino, University of Turin, Italy
Junesun Choi, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Enrico Denti, University of Bologna, Italy
Maria Fasli, University of Essex, UK
Sang-Jo Jong, Seoul National University, Korea
Khalid Al-Kofahi, Thomson Legal & Regulatory, USA
Minsoo Lee, Ewha Womans University, Korea
Mario Losano, University of Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Rosa Meo, University of Turin, Italy
Tope Omitola, University of Cambridge, UK
Marinella Petrocchi, IIT, CNR, Italy
Henry Prakken, Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands
Lorenza Saitta, University of Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Marek Sergot, Imperial College of London, UK
Emily Weitzenböck, University of Oslo, Norway
Stefano Zunarelli, University of Bologna, Italy

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
We encourage submissions of  papers describing original research not  
previously published. According to the conference policy, papers  
cannot be submitted to multiple tracks of SAC 2007. Each paper will  
be reviewed by at least three referees, both with legal and technical  
competences. The review process will be blind.
The length of submitted papers should not exceed 8 pages in ACM  
format (approximately 8000 words). However, notice that accepted  
papers exceeding 5 pages (approximately 5000 words) will be charged a  
fee for each extra page.
Submissions will be managed electronically.
Papers should be submitted at http://sac.cs.iupui.edu/SAC2007/ 
SubmitAbstract.aspx?TrackID=83.
(For any technical problems with the submission system, please  
contact jallen at cs.iupui.edu.)
For further submission guidelines, please see the track sites: http:// 
www.clat.unibo.it and http://www.mfn.unipmn.it/~lavinia/clat2007 .

PUBLICATIONS
The accepted papers will be published in their entirety in the ACM  
SAC 2007 proceedings.

REGISTRATION
Detailed information on registration conditions and fees will be  
available at SAC 2007 web-site,
http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2007.

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IMPORTANT DATES
Sept. 8, 2006: Paper submissions
Oct. 16, 2006: Author notification
Oct 30, 2006: Camera-Ready Copy
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CONTACTS
Alessandra Villecco
University of Bologna -
Department of Law - CICU
Via Zamboni, 27/29
40196 Bologna BO
Italy
alessandra.villecco at unibo.it
Phone: +39 051 2099654
Fax: +39 051 2099624

Lavinia Egidi
Universita' del Piemonte Orientale
Dipartimento di Informatica
Via Bellini, 25/G
15100 Alessandria AL
Italy
lavinia.egidi at mfn.unipmn.it
Phone: +39 0131 360187
Fax: +39 0131 360198



OTHER SAC 2007 TECHNICAL TRACKS

A.I., Computational Logic, Image Analysis
Advances in Spatial and Image-based Information Systems
Agents, Interactions, Mobility, and Systems
Autonomic Computing
Bioinformatics
Computer Applications in Health Care
Computer Ethics and Human Values
Computer Forensics
Computer Networks
Computer Security
Constraint Solving and Programming
Coordination Models, Languages and Architectures
Data Mining
Data Streams
Database Theory, Technology, and Applications
Dependable and Adaptive Distributed Systems
Document Engineering
E-Commerce Technologies
Embedded Systems: Applications, Solutions, and Techniques
Evolutionary Computation
Geoinformatics and Technology
Geometric Computing and Reasoning
Handheld Computing
Information Access and Retrieval
Mobile Computing and Applications
Model Transformation
Multimedia and Visualization
Object Oriented Programming Languages and Systems
Operating Systems and Adaptive Applications
Organizational Engineering
Programming for Separation of Concerns
Programming Languages
Reliable Computations and their Applications
Semantic Web and Application
Semantic-Based Resource Discovery, Retrieval and Composition
Software Engineering
Software Verification
System On Chip Design and Software Supports
Trust, Recommendations, Evidence, and other Collaborative Know-how
Ubiquitous Computing
Web Technologies







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