Organized by the Digital Law and Computational Legal Studies Team
University of Opole, Poland
Scope and Topics:
The "Digital Law and Computational Legal Studies" stream invites experts from diverse disciplines to explore the vibrant intersection of law and information technology along with Artificial Intelligence. This interdisciplinary panel seeks to bridge the gap between traditional legal systems and the rapidly evolving domain at the intersection between law and computational intelligence technology.
We welcome contributions on topics including, but not limited to:
We would like to invite potential authors — academic lawyers, computing scientists, data analysts, and digital humanities researchers — to submit the papers and share their insights on how information technology is reshaping the legal landscape. The Special Stream fosters collaborative discussions, highlighting both challenges and opportunities at this interdisciplinary convergence.
Please join us to exchange ideas, explore new methodologies, and contribute to the evolving understanding of information technology's role in modern legal practices.
Co-Chairs:
Members of IPC :
Extended Abstract Submission:
27 April 2025
18 May 2025
LAST Extended Abstract Submission for Special Streams and Workshops ONLY:
22 June 2025
Late paper submission (need to fulfill Camera Ready requirements: 4-6 pages):
13 July 2025
Notification of Late paper acceptance:
20 July 2025
08 August 2025
Notification of Delayed (by reviewers) Papers Acceptance:
29 June 2025
08 August 2025
Camera ready paper:
27 July 2025
15 August 2025
Early registration:
30 June 2025 -
03 August 2025
30 June 2025 -
15 August 2025