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May 27, 2012

SPLeT 2012: Workshop on Semantic Processing of Legal Texts

Filed under: Legal Informatics — Patrick Durusau @ 10:27 am

SPLeT 2012: Workshop on Semantic Processing of Legal Texts

Legal Informatics has a listing of the papers from the SPLeT 2012 workshop.

You know, with an acronym like that, you wonder why you missed it in the past. 😉

In case you did miss it in the past:

SPLet 2010 Proceedings at Legal Informatics

SPLet 2008 Workshop on Semantic Processing of Legal Texts.

Selected papers from SPLet 2008 were expanded into: Semantic Processing of Legal Texts Where the Language of Law Meets the Law of Language edited by Enrico Francesconi, Simonetta Montemagni, Wim Peters and Daniela Tiscornia.

Sixty-three (63) pages (2008 proceedings) versus two hundred forty-nine (249) for the Springer title. I don’t have the printed volume so can’t comment on the value of the expansion. (Even “used” the paperback is > $50.00 US. I would borrow a copy before ordering.)

Assuming meetings every two years, SPLet 2006 should have been the first workshop. That workshop apparently did not co-locate with LREC. A pointer to the workshop and proceedings if possible would be appreciated.

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