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JDSS Conference Schedule

Welcome and Arrangements
Stein Schjolberg, Chief Judge Moss Byrett, Norway, and Cyrus Tata Centre for Sentencing Research, Strathclyde University, Scotland UK

Real™Video

Streaming Video Part 1

The Justice Web Collaboratory
Ronald W. Staudt, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Powerpoint Presentation

 

Session 1:
What can JDSS do to Improve Access to Justice?

Chair/Discussant: Karl Branting Fellow of US Supreme Court

 

Legal Aid and Unrepresented Litigants: Decision Support Systems for Victoria
John Zeleznikow, La Trobe University Australia

 

Public Access to Justice Project
Ronald W. Staudt, Chicago-Kent College of Law and Todd Pedwell, Justice Web Collaboratory
Powerpoint Presentation

Streaming Video Part 2

An Argumentation Shell for Supporting the Development and Drafting of Legal Documents
John Yearwood (University of Ballarat, Australia) and Andrew Stranieri, La Trobe University, Australia

Streaming Video Part 3

BREAK

Session 2:
Assistance in Argumentation and Document Drafting

Chair/Duscussant: David Woodin

 

Judicial Document Drafting Assistants
Karl Branting Fellow of US Supreme Court

Streaming Video Part 4

Data Mining in Law with Association Rules
Andrew Stranieri La Trobe University, Australia
Powerpoint Presentation

Reception and Finger Buffet; Arrangements for Dinner

 

Saturday ~ May 26, 2001
9:15 am - 4:45 pm

 

Session 3:
Knowledge, Science and the Construction of 'Intelligence'

Chair/Discussant: John Zeleznikow La Trobe University Australia

Streaming Video Part 5

A Tale of Two Systems
David Woodin Due Process Software NY, USA

 

To Be Taken at 'Face' Value? - Biometric Identifiers and Facial Recognition
Michael Bromby Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland UK
PDF Presentation

Streaming Video Part 6

BREAK

 

Session 4:
Authority of JDSS: how do and ought judges to use 'support'?

Session Chair: Nancy Marder, Chicago-Kent College of Law

 

Sentencing Technology in Pursuit of Public Safety
Michael Marcus, Circuit Court Multnomah County, Oregon
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The Paradoxes of JDSS: Ask Not What I.T. Does to Judges, But What Judges Do to I.T.
Cyrus Tata, Strathclyde University, Scotland UK
Powerpoint Presentation

Streaming Video Part 7

BREAK

 

Session 5:
Democracy, Ownership and Public Participation

Session Chair/Discussant: Cyrus Tata Strathclyde University, Scotland UK

 

JDSS's for Criminal Sentencing: Sentencing is Not Only a Judicial Domain, Marius Duker, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Cyberjuries: The Next New Thing?
Nancy Marder Chicago-Kent College of Law

Streaming Video Part 8

LUNCH

 

Session 6:
Perspectives on Judicial Discretion & Evaluation of DSS

Chair/Discussant: Marius Duker, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

 

Discretionary Theory
Tunde Meikle, University of Ballarat/Australian Catholic University
Powerpoint Presentation

Streaming Video Part 9

Towards a Taxonomy of Judicial Thinking
FOO Check Teck, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Powerpoint Presentation

Streaming Video Part 10

BREAK

 

Evaluating Legal Decision Support Systems
Jean Hall and John Zeleznikow, La Trobe University Australia
Powerpoint Presentation

 

Session 7:
The Future of the Study of JDSS & Close

Chair : Stein Schjolberg and Chief Judge Moss Byrett Norway

Streaming Video Part 11

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