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Tentative Schedule as of October 5, 2012.<\/strong><\/p>\n View Presentations by Title<\/a>\u00a0|\u00a0View Presentations by Track<\/a><\/p>\n Tentative Schedule as of October 5, 2012. View Presentations by Title\u00a0|\u00a0View Presentations by Track<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":67,"featured_media":0,"parent":225,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.law.cornell.edu\/lvi2012\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/651"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.law.cornell.edu\/lvi2012\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.law.cornell.edu\/lvi2012\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.law.cornell.edu\/lvi2012\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/67"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.law.cornell.edu\/lvi2012\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=651"}],"version-history":[{"count":19,"href":"https:\/\/blog.law.cornell.edu\/lvi2012\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/651\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":1036,"href":"https:\/\/blog.law.cornell.edu\/lvi2012\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/651\/revisions\/1036"}],"up":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/blog.law.cornell.edu\/lvi2012\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/225"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/blog.law.cornell.edu\/lvi2012\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=651"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}
\n\"Liberating the Law Yet Further\"
\nSponsored by Justia<\/a><\/span><\/li>
-Bedfellows: What Open Access Has to Do With Public Engagement, and Why<\/a>
-Feedback Loops and the Law<\/a>
\nTrack 2 - Room G85 - Headliner
David Curle - The Business of (Un)Open Legal Publishing: Lessons From the Commercial Publishers<\/a>
\nTrack 3 - Room 390 - Headliner
Gherardo Casini - The Role of Legislatures and Others in Promoting Access to Law<\/a>
\nTrack 4 - Room 285 - Headliner
Joshua Tauberer - Observing the Unobservables in the United States Congress<\/a>
\nTrack 5 - Room 290 - Headliner
Anurag Acharya - Legal Search for Everyone: The Google Scholar Approach<\/a>
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Steve Ressler -Beyond Cats & Kardashians: How to Build Meaningful Online Engagement<\/a>
\nTrack 2 - Room G85
When the Dog Catches the Car: CanLII\u2019s Evolution from Free Law Concept to Cornerstone of Canadian Legal Research to Potential Commercial Competitor<\/a>
\nTrack 3 - Room 390
Reconsidering the Meaning of \"Free Access to Legal Information\" After the Hague \"Guiding Principles\"<\/a>
\nTrack 4 - Room 285
-Wrangling Court Data on a National Level<\/a>
-Developing a Real Free Law Reporter as the Source of Court Opinions<\/a>
\nTrack 5 - Room 290
Citation t1\/2: Evolution of Supreme Court of Canada Decisions\u2019 \"Half-Life\" 1900-2000<\/a>
<\/span><\/li>
-Participation 2.0: Online Engagement and Democracy<\/a>
-E-Government and Its Limitations: Assessing the True Demand Curve for Citizen Participation<\/a>
\nTrack 2 - Room G85
The Capacity to Endure: Leveraging the Question of Sustainable Free Access in the New Zealand Context<\/a>
\nTrack 3 - Room 390
Legislative Information: A Legislative History<\/a>
\nTrack 4 - Room 285
-Building a Free, Open Source Legal Citator<\/a>
-Hypertext Markup in Bilingual Environment: The Challenge for HKLII<\/a>
\nTrack 5 - Room 290
Searching without Search Terms: Mapping Concepts to Authorities in Law<\/a>
<\/span><\/li>
-Under the Hood of Online Civic Participation: Lessons from the Regulation Room<\/a>
-The Promise and Perils of Using ICTs to Advance the Rule of Law and Access to Justice<\/a>
\nTrack 2 - Room G85
Sustaining the Free Law Enterprise<\/a>
\nTrack 3 - Room 390
Can We Trust What\u2019s Online? Conclusions from the National Inventory of Legal Materials<\/a>
\nTrack 4 - Room 285
-Uniform Tools for Legal Referencing [citation needed]<\/a>
-Reflex 2: A Look at the Internals of an Automated Legislative Citator<\/a>
\nTrack 5 - Room 290
The Impact of Semantic Web Technologies on Legal Provisions Accessibility: Reasoning over Implicit Patterns<\/a>
<\/span><\/li>
\n\"Authority in an Age of Open Access\"
\nSponsored by Justia<\/a><\/span><\/li>
-Voice and Accountability: The effects of e-Government on the Quality of Political Institutions<\/a>
-Cases of Political Crowdsourcing in Morocco<\/a>
-E-participation in Local Climate Initiatives: From Collective Engagement to Measurable Impacts?<\/a>
\nTrack 2 - Room G85
Working with Free Access to Law Initiatives: Narratives from Africa<\/a>
\nTrack 3 - Room 390
Reporting the Law in Perennial Time<\/a>
\nTrack 4 - Room 285
-Lawyering in the Digital Age: Technology Collaborations for Access to Justice<\/a>
-Law Students, Technology, 21st Century Law Practice and the Access to Justice Gap<\/a>
\nTrack 5 - Room 290
Mining Legal Gold: A Social Approach to Navigating a Multimedia Legal Archive<\/a>
<\/span><\/li>
Theresa Pardo - Creating Public Value through Government Innovation: The Case of Open Government<\/a>
\nTrack 2 - Room G85
3.5\" to 30\"<\/a>
\nTrack 3 - Room 390
Keeping your Eye on the Ball: Current Awareness for Policy-making Based on Free Legal Resources<\/a>
\nTrack 4 - Room 285
-The Development of Translation Memory Database System for Law Translation<\/a>
-Open Standards and Open Source Applications for a Sustainable Open Access to Parliamentary Activities: the Experiences and Applications of Africa i-Parliaments<\/a>
\nTrack 5 - Room 290
-Making Legal Information Smart, Friendly and Inspiring<\/a>
-Enhancing the Visualization of Law<\/a>
<\/span><\/li>
-Modeling an Open Government Information Polity<\/a>
-A Public Value Analysis Tool for Open Government Planning<\/a>
\nTrack 2 - Room G85
Organizational and Business Perspectives on Open Access to Information<\/a>
\nTrack 3 - Room 390
-Putting the Law Online: Balancing Litigant Privacy and Access to the Law<\/a>
-Implications of Publishing Legal Information in a Small Island State: Privacy v Open Justice<\/a>
\nTrack 4 - Room 285
\"Birds of a Feather\"<\/a>
\nTrack 5 - Room 290
-Crowdsourced Relational Law and the Redefinition of the Public Space<\/a>
-The Case for Curation: The Relevance of Digest and Citator Results in Westlaw and Lexis<\/a><\/span><\/li>
-Creating Open Government Ecosystems: A Research and Development Agenda<\/a>
-Closing Remarks
\nTrack 2 - Room G85
The Challenges Facing Law via the Internet in Tanzania<\/a>
\nTrack 3 - Room 390
Universal Access to Public Legal Information by Persons with Disabilities: The Kenya Law Reports Case Study<\/a>
\nTrack 4 - Room 285
-AfricanLII: A Community Portal for African Law<\/a>
-Digitising Australasian Legal History<\/a>
\nTrack 5 - Room 290
-A Statutory \"Time Machine\"<\/a>
-Search Engine Optimization and Implementation of Google Search Appliance in the Danish Legal Information System<\/a>
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