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Workshops on Multisensory Law at the International Symposion on Legal Informatics (IRIS) 2011

Colette R. Brunschwig

2011-02-16 08:14

Multisensory law has already become the topic of a few conferences. On February 25, 2011, for example, workshops on multisensory law will take place at the International Symposion on Legal Informatics (IRIS), University of Salzburg, Austria(see <http://www.univie.ac.at/RI/IRIS2011/>).

Eight presentations will be made covering different subjects of multisensory law and its branches:

  • Conception of Legally-Conform Information Systems as an Area of Application of the Visualization of Law (Fachkonzeption rechtskonformer Informationssysteme als Anwendungsgebiet der Rechtsvisualisierung), Ralf Knackstedt, Marcel Heddier and Jörg Becker
  • Distributive Multimedia and Multisensory Legal Machines, Vytautas Čyras and Friedrich Lachmayer
  • Parking in Ohlmüller Street– Applied Visualization of the Law (Parken in der Ohlmüllerstrasse – Angewandte Rechtsvisualisierung), Florian Holzer
  • The Formation of Will in the Case of Persons with Receptive Aphasia (Willensbildung bei Personen mit einer Störung des Sprachverstehens), Georg Newesely
  • A Visual Approach to Commercial Contracts, Helena Haapio
  • A Visualization Typology of German Private Law (Visualisierungstypologie des Deutschen Privatrechts), Wolfgang Kahlig
  • „Do you Know the Law?“ – A Visualization of the Law for Children over the Age of 12 and Adolescents (“Kennst du das Recht?” – Eine Visualisierung des Rechts für Kinder ab 12 Jahren und Jugendliche), Caroline Walser Kessel
  • Reflections on the Community on Multisensory Law at C. H. Beck Publishers (Überlegungen zur Beck-Community “Multisensory Law”), Colette R. Brunschwig

Most of these presentations will be published in the conference proceedings (see <http://www.univie.ac.at/RI/IRIS2011/>).

You are most welcome to join the workshops on multisensory law at IRIS 2011.

(The quoted websites were last accessed on February 16, 2011.)

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