Call for Papers – AIDA2J Workshop at JURIX 2025 (Turin, 9 December 2025)
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to Jurix Foundation for Legal Knowledge Based Systems
Dear all,
We are delighted to invite submissions to the AIDA2J Workshop on AI for Access to Justice, Dispute Resolution, and Data Access, taking place on 9 December 2025 in Turin as part of JURIX 2025. This hybrid event brings together leading labs and research groups from Maastricht, Stanford, Suffolk, Libra.law, VUB, and Swansea to explore how AI can meaningfully transform access to justice around the world.
Topics: We welcome engaging and forward-looking contributions on:
Legal data for access to justice, including licensing models, technical standards, structured formats, and comparative case studies.
AI for access to justice, covering tools, datasets, evaluations, and ethical or policy analyses.
AI for digital dispute resolution, from court-connected innovation to online and out-of-court systems, automation, conversational interfaces, and methods to ensure fairness and explainability.
The workshop will feature paper presentations and an interactive session on the state of global legal data for A2J-focused AI research.
Key Dates Submission deadline: 17 November 2025 Notification: 24 November 2025 Workshop: 9 December 2025 Registration for JURIX is required (workshop-only option available).
Publication Accepted contributions are intended for publication with CEUR-WS. Authors must follow CEUR’s AI usage guidelines and disclose any use of generative AI. Preprints on platforms such as arXiv or SSRN are welcome.
We look forward to receiving your work and to an exciting day of discussion in Turin.
Organising Committee (alphabetical order) Flora Amato (University of Naples – Federico II) Massimo Durante (University of Turin) Andrea Filippo Ferraris (University of Bologna, University of Turin, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Lucilla Gatt (Suor Orsola Benincasa University) Marco Giacalone (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Margaret Darin Hagan (Stanford University) Joelle Long (University of Turin) Paul Massey (Libra.law and Tabled.io) Marianna Molinari (University of Bologna, University of Turin, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Livio Robaldo (Swansea University) Jaromir Savelka (Carnegie Mellon University) Quinten Steenhuis (Suffolk University) Hannes Westermann (Maastricht University)