9.30-9.40 - Chairs of the MIREL 2019 workshop - Opening
9.40-10.25 - Leon van Der Torre: Summary and morals of the MIREL project
10.25-10.55 - Hanif Bhuiyan, Francesco Olivieri, Guido Governatori, Mohammad Badiul Islam, Andy Bond and Andry Rakotonirainy: A Methodology for Encoding Regulatory Rules
10.55-11.25 - break
11.25-12.10 - invited talk — Kevin Ashley: How to Teach Applied Legal Analytics and AI to Law Students, a Report
12.10-12.40 - Michał Araszkiewicz, Tomasz Zurek and Blazej Kuzniacki: Reasoning with and about Factors in Statutory Interpretation
12.40-13.00 - Guido Governatori: A Short Note on Chisholm Paradox
13.00-14.00 - lunch
14.00-14.45 - invited talk — Enrico Francesconi: Legal Knowledge Modeling and Acquisition for Legal Reasoning in a Linked Open Data Framework
14.45-15.15 - Valeria Zahoransky and Christoph Benzmüller: Modelling the US Constitution to Establish Constitutional Dictatorship
15.15-15.45 - break
15.45-16.15 - Fabiano Hartmann and Debora Bonat: Machine Learning and the General Repercussion on Brazilian Supreme Court: applying the Victor robot to legal texts
16.15-16.45 - Geneviève Vanderstichele: Reasoning in court with the outcome of a machine learning algorithm with case law as an input