International Legal Informatics Symposium (IRIS) 2002
The International Legal Informatics Symposium (IRIS) is an annual conference dedicated to the intersection of law and information technology. Organized by the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, IRIS has established itself as a leading platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to discuss advancements and challenges in legal informatics.
The 2002 edition of IRIS, held from February 21 to 23 in Salzburg, Austria, focused on the theme "From Knowledge Representation to Knowledge Management in eGovernment." The symposium featured a range of sessions addressing topics such as intelligent information retrieval, legal system development, and the role of eGovernment in modern legal frameworks.
Attendees had the opportunity to engage in workshops, including one specifically on eGovernment, fostering discussions on the integration of technology into public administration. The event also featured guest lectures on subjects like intelligent information retrieval and legal system development, providing insights into the evolving landscape of legal informatics.
IRIS 2002 was particularly relevant for legal professionals, academics, and technologists interested in the application of information technology within the legal domain. The symposium offered a unique opportunity to explore emerging trends, share research findings, and network with experts in the field.
Event Details
- Date
- February 15-17, 2002
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇦🇹 Salzburg, Austria
- Paris Lodron University of Salzburg
- Audience
- Legal professionals, academics, technologists