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36th International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems (JURIX)
At the 36th JURIX conference, Assistant Research Engineer, Mr Watt Seng Joe, presented the paper entitled Deontics and time in contracts: An executable semantics for the L4 DSL. The paper was co-authored with Professor Oliver Goodenough (Affiliated Faculty, Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX), and Professor of Law, Vermont Law School) and Mr Wong Meng Weng, Principal Investigator.