German EDP Court Day

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The German EDV Court Day eV is an association founded in 1992 . Its aim is the exchange of experience among lawyers about the possible uses of electronic data processing in the administration of justice . The focus is on IT solutions for the workplace and electronic legal communication . To this end, the dialogue between practitioners, science, technology and industry is sought. Contacts are also maintained with related organizations.

The German EDV Court Association is registered in Saarbrücken and has around 400 members. Stephan Ory has been the chairman since 2014 as the successor to honorary chairman Maximilian Herberger , who has been chairman since the company was founded.

EDP ​​court day in Saarbrücken

The association organizes an IT court day every year on the campus of Saarland University . Lectures from home and abroad will be held there. Participants include lawyers from all areas (e.g. professors , judges , lawyers , judicial officers, public administration employees and students, as well as computer scientists and IT specialists). A specialist exhibition for IT applications in the judiciary and lawyers accompanies the IT court day. Since 2003, “free legal internet projects” have met annually as part of the EDP court day for a discussion group.

  • The 23rd EDP court day took place from April 24th to 26th. September 2014 under the motto "eJustice - Mission impossible?" And with the host country France.
  • The 24th EDP court day took place from 23-25. September 2015 took place in Saarbrücken and had Slovenia as the host country.
  • "Enough talk - let's do it" was the motto of the 25th EDP Court Day, which took place in Saarbrücken from September 21 to 23, 2016.
  • The 26th EDP Court Day was held from 20 to 22 September 2017 with the host country Great Britain under the motto: “Law 4.0 - From electronic legal transactions to digital justice”.
  • The 27th EDP court day with the motto "Legal Practice Digital: Overcoming Problems - Shaping the Future" was held from 19 to 21 September 2018.
  • The 28th EDP Court Day took place from September 18-20, 2019 under the motto "Digitization and Law - Challenges and Visions".
  • The 29th EDP court day with the motto "Digitalization without limits - but (only) with security" is to take place from 23 to 25 September 2020 as a purely online event.

Dieter Meurer Prize for Legal Informatics

The Dieter Meurer Legal Informatics Prize has been awarded annually since 2003 as part of the EDV Court Day together with juris . Award winners have been:

  • 2003: Axel Benning and Karl-Ulrich Kettner from the Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences for their “Contracts Online” system, software for creating notarial property purchase agreements .
  • 2004: Arndt Bohrer for his dissertation "Development of an internet-based expert system for checking the scope of copyright agreements" .
  • 2005: Uwe Hartleb for the JUREX computer program .
  • 2006: Barbara van Schewick for her dissertation "Architecture and Innovation: The Role of the End-to-End Arguments in the Original Internet" .
  • 2007: Graham Greenleaf for establishing the World Legal Information Institute.
  • 2008: Morten Bergsmo and Ralph Hecksteden for the development of the Case Matrix of the ICC
  • 2009: Hughes-Jehan Vibert for Jurispedia
  • 2010: Paul Ohm
  • 2011: Stephan Walter for his dissertation "Definition extraction from judgment texts"
  • 2012: Philipp Naumann for the "Website Analyzer"
  • 2013: John Hendrik Weitzmann
  • 2014: Philip Chung for his dissertation at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of New South Wales with the title "Overcoming technical challenges in developing a global free-access legal information system - the WorldLI experience"
  • 2015: Jens Heyens, Kai Greshake and Eric Petryka for discovering a security-critical configuration in many instances of the MongoDB database software
  • 2016: Dominik Brodowski for his dissertation at the Law Faculty of the Eberhard Karls University Tübingen on the subject of "Covert technical surveillance measures in police and criminal procedural law - On the rule of law and legal practical necessity of a uniform operative investigation law"
  • 2017: Louisa Specht for her habilitation thesis on the subject of "Dictation of Technology - Rematerialization of Private Autonomy in the Information Technology Environment"
  • 2018: Sebastian Bretthauer for his dissertation on "Intelligent video surveillance - an analysis of data protection law taking technical protective measures into account"

Board

The executive board of the German IT Court Assembly consists of:

  • Stephan Ory , chairman, lawyer, honorary professor, Saarland University
  • Astrid Schumacher, Senior Government Director at the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI)
  • Wolfram Viefhues , further supervision of leading judges a. D.

Other board members are:

  • Uwe-Dietmar Berlit , presiding judge at the Federal Administrative Court, honorary professor at the University of Leipzig
  • Wilfried Bernhardt , State Secretary a. D., Saxony, lawyer, honorary professor at the University of Leipzig
  • Georg Borges , university professor, Saarland University
  • Jörn Erbguth, legal IT consultant
  • Daniela Freiheit, lawyer, MBA
  • Markus Hartmann, Chief Public Prosecutor
  • Dieter Kesper, senior public prosecutor a. D.
  • Ralf Köbler, President of the Darmstadt Regional Court
  • Thomas Lapp, lawyer and mediator, specialist lawyer for information technology law
  • Norbert Pott, Ministerialrat, IT department head in the Ministry of Justice in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Christoph Sandkühler, lawyer, managing director of the Westphalian Chamber of Notaries in Hamm
  • Christoph Sorge , university professor, Saarland University
  • Florian Strunk, senior government councilor, legal clerk, IT manager of the HansOLG and the Hamburg district courts
  • Karl-Heinz Volesky, President of the Essen District Court
  • Samuel van Oostrom, managing director juris GmbH
  • Rigo Wenning, legal counsel

Co-opted board members are:

  • Isabelle Baillaß, judge at the district court, consultant at the Ministry of Justice in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Stephanie Vogelgesang, Researcher at CISPA - Helmholtz Center for Information Security, Saarbrücken

literature

  • Bernd Gerhardt: 1st German EDP Court Day . NJW 1992, 1740.
  • Thomas Lapp: German EDP Court Day Saarbrücken 1992 . AnwBl 1992, 481-482
  • Thomas Lapp: 2nd German EDP Court Day . BRAK-Mitt 1993, 93-94
  • Alexander Konzelmann: German EDV Court Day 1995: From the protocols (Part 1) JurPC 1995, 3095 ( [1] ) (Part 2: JurPC 1995, 3129 [2] ).
  • Kay Diedrich : German EDV Court Day 1995: From the protocols (Part 3) JurPC 1995, 3177 ( [3] ).
  • Wolfram Viefhues : 4th German EDP Court Day 1995 in Saarbrücken . NJW 1996, 441
  • Wolfram Viefhues : 5th EDP Court Day 1996 . NJW 1997, 307.
  • Bernd Gerhardt: 6th German EDP Court Day 1998 . NJW 1998, 887.
  • Thomas Lapp: The EDV court day - from meeting a few enthusiasts to a recognized institution . BRAK-Mitt 1998, 119
  • Wolfram Viefhues: Report on the 9th German EDP Court Day 2000 from September 20, 2000 to September 22, 2000 in Saarbrücken . JurPC web doc. 218/2000. ( [4] )
  • 10 years of the German EDP Court Day . MMR 2001, issue 06, p. VII.
  • Wolfram Viefhues : 10 years of EDP Court Day - a reason to celebrate! JurPC web doc. 224/2001. ( [5] )
  • Wolfram Viefhues : Report on the 11th German EDP Court Day from September 25, 2002 to September 27, 2002 in Saarbrücken . JurPC web doc. 329/2002. ( [6] )
  • Wolfram Viefhues: Report on the 12th German EDP Court Day from September 24, 2003 to September 26, 2003 in Saarbrücken . JurPC web doc. 297/2003. ( [7] )
  • Wolfram Viefhues : Report on the 13th German EDP Court Day from September 15, 2004 to September 17, 2004 in Saarbrücken . JurPC web doc. 266/2004. ( [8] )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Board of Directors. In: Deutscher EDV -gerichtstag eV Retrieved on August 4, 2019 .
  2. co-opted board. In: Deutscher EDV -gerichtstag eV Accessed on May 19, 2020 .