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International Legal Informatics Symposium (IRIS) 2004

by University of Salzburg's Department of Legal Informatics

The International Legal Informatics Symposium (IRIS) is an annual conference dedicated to the intersection of law and information technology. Organized by the University of Salzburg's Department of Legal Informatics, IRIS has established itself as a leading platform for scholars, practitioners, and technologists to discuss advancements in legal informatics.

The 2004 edition of IRIS focused on a range of topics, including the development of legal information systems, the application of artificial intelligence in legal contexts, and the challenges of data protection and privacy in the digital age. Sessions covered emerging technologies affecting the legal field, such as electronic signatures, online dispute resolution, and the digitization of legal processes.

Attendees had the opportunity to engage in workshops and panel discussions, fostering collaboration between academia and industry. The event also featured an expo hall showcasing the latest legal tech solutions and services. Notable speakers included leading academics and professionals who provided insights into the evolving landscape of legal informatics.

Legal professionals, IT specialists, and academics interested in the convergence of law and technology would find IRIS 2004 particularly beneficial. The symposium offered a comprehensive overview of current trends and provided a forum for networking and knowledge exchange among experts in the field.

Event Details

Date
February 15-17, 2004
3 days
Location
🇦🇹 Salzburg, Austria
University of Salzburg
Audience
Legal professionals, IT specialists, academics

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