AI4Legs 2025 - fifth edition: AI for Legislation Join with the 38th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems
              Date: 09 DECEMBER 2025 from 9:00 to 13:00
      
			
    The AI has been applied to several domains. Additionally, the Parliaments are now investigating and experimenting with AI in various directions, including guidelines to govern this powerful instrument legally and ethically.
LLMs and Agentic AI highlight the challenges of delegation, autonomy, and human oversight. The AI ACT and the sandbox regulation provide some constraints and options.
This workshop would like to discuss these challenging questions with interdisciplinary instruments coming from philosophy of law, Constitutional law, legal informatics, including AI&Law, computational linguistics, computer science, HCI and Legal design. We also intend to provide an overview of the most advanced applications of AI in support of a better regulation and law-making system, aiming to find answers to these questions.
The half-day workshop will feature:
Organizer: This workshop is organized inside of the ERC HyperModeLex funded by the European Commission Grant ID 101055185.
* Monica Palmirani, ALMA-AI, Department of Legal Studies, University of Bologna
* Jaromir Savelka, Carnegie Mellon University
* Víctor Rodríguez Doncel, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
• Fundamental legal concepts and principles concerning the eLegislation
• Theory of law and ICT in the legislative process
• Legal XML and XML Rules for the legislative process
• Generative AI in the legislative process
• AI/ML for Legislative Process
• Government Linked Open Data (GLOD)
• Legal ontologies and legal knowledge graphs for better regulation
• Smart Data and the Semantic Web in legislative domain
• Governance and deliberative models of democracy using AI
• Blockchain distributed ledger technology for law-making process
• Visualization of legal knowledge for transparency in legislative domain
• NLP tools for capturing legal knowledge in legislative domain
• Legal language and NLP representation
• Legal design and visualization of the legislative knowledge
• Modelling the rule of law in the law-making process
• Interpretation modelling of legislation
• Data analytics for legislation
• Large Language models
• Neuro-symbolic, Knowledge Graph, RAG
• Agentic AI and Orchestration Systems in Parliamentary Activities
Draft paper Springer LNAI format 10 pages: November 20th, 2025
 Workshop presentation: December 9th 2025
Notification of acceptance:  November 30th 2025
 Camera ready (Springer LNAI): December 5th 2025
 Publication (selected papers) should be considered.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ai4legsv
Papers will be peer-reviewed by at least by 3 PC members before being accepted for presentation at the Workshop. A second peer review-round will be carried out for the pubblication.