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Link: https://www.uni-log.org/wk6-logic-law.html | |||||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
Workshop at UNILOG'2018
https://www.uni-log.org/start6.html organized by Shahid Rahman Dpt. of Philosophy, Univ. Lille 3, UMR:8163, STL, CNRS, France Matthias Armgardt University of Konstanz, Germany Hans Christian Nordtveit Kvernenes Dpt. of Philosophy, Univ. Lille 3, UMR: 8163, STL, CNRS, France ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The workshop will discuss new insights in the interaction between logic and law, and more precisely the study of different answers to the question: What role does logic play in legal reasoning? It will present both current challenges and historical perspectives in the relation between logic and law. The perspectives to be discussed involve the interface of the following studies: Foundational studies - Logical Principles and Frameworks - Meaning - Reasoning in Deontic Contexts Applications - Legal practice and Computer-Based Modelisations - Argumentation Theory Historical perspectives - Legal reasoning in Ancient Roman, Arabic, Jewish and Far-East contexts - Other contexts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The submissions should contribute to the development of those perspectives by the discussion of subjects such as: - Analogical Reasoning in Law - Deontic Logic and Law - Non-Monotonic Reasoning and Law - Defeasible Reasoning and Law - Argumentation Theory within legal Contexts - Epistemic Logics and Law - Joergensen's Dilemma - Hypothetical Reasoning and Law - Proof-Theory and Legal reasoning - Reliability, Epistemic Logics and Legal Reasoning - Probability and Legal Reasoning Contributed talks should not exceed a duration of 30 minutes including discussion. A one-page abstract should be sent via email before 5. October 2017 to: nordtveitkvernenes@gmail.com |
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