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International Legal Informatics Symposium (IRIS) 2005

by University of Salzburg

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, IRIS has established itself as a leading platform for academics, practitioners, and policymakers to discuss advancements and challenges in legal informatics.

The 2005 edition of IRIS focused on a range of topics pertinent to the evolving digital landscape. Key sessions addressed issues such as data protection, e-government, and the implications of emerging technologies on legal frameworks. Discussions also delved into the development of legal information systems and the role of artificial intelligence in legal processes.

Attendees had the opportunity to engage in networking sessions, participate in workshops, and explore an expo hall featuring the latest legal tech innovations. Notable speakers included leading scholars and industry experts who provided insights into the future of legal informatics.

The symposium was particularly beneficial for legal professionals, IT specialists, and academics interested in the convergence of law and technology. It offered a unique forum to stay abreast of current trends, share research findings, and collaborate on solutions to contemporary legal challenges.

Event Details

Date
February 15-17, 2005
3 days
Location
🇦🇹 Salzburg, Austria
University of Salzburg
Audience
Legal professionals, IT specialists, academics