Monday, 30 August 2004
9.30h-10h Registration The Administration of Justice 10h-11h Digitalization, Administration of Justice and Constitution: Introduction.
Ahti Saarenpää, University of Rovaniemi, Finnland.
The Modernization of the Administration of Justice: Significative Steps.
Eduardo Perdiguero Bautista, Director of the Judicial Organization and Modernization Service, General Council of the Judicial Power, Spain. 11h-11.30h
Coffee Break
Online Citizen Networks to Monitor and Influence the Administration of Justice.
Willian Boyd, University of Arizona, United States of America.
Constitution, Civil Code and On Line Publication of the Juridical Norms.
Jose Angel Torres Lana, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain. The Judicial Sentences and their Publicity by the New Technologies.
Máximo Juan Perez García, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain. 13h-14.30h Lunch
14.30h- 16.30h
The Potential of Ontologies for Courts.
Erich Schweighofer, University of Vienna, Austria.
Legislation on line and Modernization of the Administration of Justice.
Carmen Jerez Delgado, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain.
Infrastructural Needs for the Digitalization of the Administration of Justice and Juridical Perspectives.
Nicolás Cabezudo Rodríguez, University of Valladolid, Spain.
Support Map: New Way of Planning the ICT Support of Justice Administration.
Réka Vas, Barna Kovács, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, Hungary.
16.30h-17h
Coffee Break
17h-19h
The Guantanamo Network: an Experience in Digital Cities from the Justice Administration.
Francisco Michel Marin Carpio, Georvis Sing Rodiles, Ministry of Justice, Cuba
Resources for Research and Development for the Adminsitration of Justice.
Pedro Bueso, Juridical-Business Laboratory Walqa, Spain.
The Notarial Agency of Certification.
Jordi Aymerich. Spain.
The Use of Multimedia and another Technical Resources by the Jurists in Tribunals and Courts.
Luis Ignacio Pastor Eixarch, Magistrate, High Court of Justice of Aragon, Spain.
20h
Reception in the City Hall of Zaragoza
Tuesday, 31 August 2004
10h-11h
The Use of Computer Techniques for the Research of Traffic Accidents and their Receptivity by the Administration of Justice.
Alberto Iglesia Pulla, Juan José Alba López, Mª Ángeles García Romanos, Nuria Lázaro Ayuso, Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), University of Zaragoza, Spain.
Informatization of law enforcement in the context of mutual assistance in criminal matters. Legal aspects.
Arkadiusz Lach, University of Nicolaus Copernicus, Torun, Poland.
11h-11.30h
Coffee Break
11.30-13
Challenge and Enforcement of Cyber-crimes.
Ezequiel Domínguez, University of Athens, Greece.
The Reform of the Procedural Laws.
Julio Pérez Gil, University of Burgos, Spain
The Communication Technologies and their Repercussion in the Spanish Procedural Area.
Yolanda Doig Díaz, UNED, Spain.
13h-14.30h
Lunch
14.30-16.30h
On Line Extrajudicial Solution of Conflicts.
Antonio María Lorca Navarrete, University of the Basque Country, Spain.
Practice Codes, Values and Administration of Justice.
Daniel Oliver, University of Zaragoza, Spain.
Concerning the Use of Information and Communications Technology in the Judicial Activity. Comments on Case Study Romania.
Nicolae Costake, Consultant, Romania.
Teaching
The European High Education Space and the Administration of Justice.
Fernando Galindo, University of Zaragoza, Spain.
16.30h-17h
Coffee Break
17h-19.30h
The Law in Development and International Economic Law Masters in Warwick.
Abdul Paliwala, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Problems of Education on Information Society: Russia is Implementing European Experience.
V.Parhomov, M.Starichkov, A. Trufanov, The Baikal State University of Economy and Law, Irkutsk, Russia, The Eastern Siberian Police Institute, Irkutsk, Russia, Irkutsk State Technical University, Irkutsk, Russia
A New Master: the Proposal of Tilburg.
Ronald Leenes, University of Tilburg, Netherland.
The Master in Legal Informatics in Vilnius.
Rimantas Petrauskas, Law University of Lithuania, Lithuania.
On Line Teaching: Experiences in the Juridical Area.
Alejandro Batista, University of La Plata, Argentina.
Wednesday, 1 September 2004
10h-11h
Results of the course 2003-2004.
The Association.
11h-11.30
Coffee Break
11.30h-13h The Plan for 2004-2005.
13h-14.30h
Lunch
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