Peer reviewed conference papers

  • Koops, Bert-Jaap & Ronald Leenes, Cheating with implants: Implications of the hidden information advantage of bionic ears and eyes, in: Bibi van den Berg & Laura Klaming, Technologies on the stand – Legal and ethical questions in neuroscience and robotics, Nijmegen: Wolf Legal Publishers, pp. 195-214, 2011.
  • Malone, Paul, Mark McLaughlin, R.E. Leenes, Pierfranco Ferronato, Nick Lockett, Pedro Bueso Guillen, Thomas Heistracher, Giovanni Russello, ENDORSE: A Legal Technical Framework for Privacy Preserving Data Management, Workshop on Governance of Technology, Information, and Policies (GTIP) at annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC2010), New York: ACM, pp. 27-34, 2011.
  • Berg, Bibi van den, Ronald Leenes, Audience segregation in social network sites, in: Proceedings for SocialCom2010/PASSAT2010 (Second IEEE International Conference on Social Computing/Second IEEE International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust), SocialCom2010/PASSAT2010 (Second IEEE International Conference on Social Computing/Second IEEE International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust). Minneapolis (Minnesota, USA), Washington: IEEE, pp. 1111-1117.
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  • Oomen, I., & Leenes, R. (2007). Privacy risk perceptions and privacy protection strategies. In S. Fischer-Hübner (Ed.), Proceedings of IDMAN’07 – IFIP WG 11.6 working conference on Policies & Research in Identity Management. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 121-138, 2008.
  • Corry van ZEELAND, Ronald LEENES, Jelle van VEENEN and Janneke van der LINDEN, in: Tom van Engers (ed), Legal Knowledge and Information Systems – JURIX 2006: The Nineteenth Annual Conference, Volume 152 Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Amsterdam etc: IOS-Press, November 2006, pp131-140.
  • Jan Camenisch, Abhi Shelat, Dieter Sommer, Simone Fischer-Huebner, Marit Hansen, Henry Krasemann, Gerard Lacoste, Ronald Leenes, Jimmy Tseng. In: ACM DIM 2005. Privacy and Identity Management for Everyone.
  • Vries, B.R. de, Leenes, R.E., Zeleznikow, J. (2005). Fundamentals of Providing Negotiation Advice Online: the Need for Developing BATNAs. In Zeleznikow, J., Lodder, A.R. (Ed.) Second International ODR Workshop (odrworkshop.info). Tilburg: Wolf Legal Publishers. pp. 59-67
  • Leenes, Ronald, and Jörgen Svensson. Electronic Services in a Decentralized State. in Electronic Government. Third International Conference, EGOV 2004, edited by Roland Traunmüller. Zaragoza: Springer. pp. 496-502. 2004.
  • Muntjewerff, A.J., Jordaans, A., Hoekstra, R., and Leenes, R. Case Analysis and Storage Environment: CASE. In D. Bourcier (Ed.), Legal Knowledge and Information Systems: Jurix 2003: The Sixteenth Annual Conference. Amsterdam etc: IOS-Press, pp. 1-10, 2003.
  • Leenes, R.E. Fast Forward. Boosting e-Government development by looking at the neighbours. In R. Traunmuller, and M. Palmirani (Eds.), E-Government: Modelling Norms and Concepts as Key Issues. Bologna: Gedit Edizioni, pp. 27-36, 2003.
  • Leenes, R.E. (2003). Abort or Retry, – A Role for Legal Knowledge Based Systems in Electronic Service Delivery? In M.A. Wimmer (Ed.), Knowledge management in electronic government : 4th IFIP international working conference, KMGov 2003, Rhodes, Greece, May 26-28, 2003 : proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 60-69, 2003.
  • Leenes, R.E., and Svensson, J.S. Adapting E-voting in Europe: context matters. Paper presented at EGPA 2002 in Potsdam, 2002.
  • Leenes, R.E., and Svensson, J.S. Size Matters – Electronic service delivery by municipalities? In R. Traunmüller, and K. Lenk (Eds.), Electronic Government – First International Conference, EGOV 2002, Aix-en-Provcence, France. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 150-156. 2002.
  • Leenes, R.E. The long winding road to (local) e-government. Paper presented at Ajuntaments en Xarxa in Girona, Spain. 14-15 March 2002, 2002.
  • Leenes, R.E., and Khapova, S.V. Placing Government in competition. Paper presented at the EGPA Conference, Vaasa Finland, pp. 1-10, 2001.
  • Ronald E. Leenes, Burden of proof in dialogue games and Dutch civil procedure, in: proceedings of the The 8th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, St. Louis USA, pp. 109-118, 2001.
  • R.E. Leenes, Burden of Proof in DiaLaw and Dutch Civil Procedure, in: M.H. Hamza (ed.) Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference LAW and TECHNOLOGY (LawTech’99), Honolulu, Hawaii August 9-12 1999, Anaheim: ACTA Press, pp. 158-165, 1999.
  • Ronald Leenes, Burden of Proof in Legal Dialogue Systems, in proceedings of the Bileta ’99 conference: CyberLaw 99, York, 1999.
  • Ronald Leenes & Jan Schaake, OLE2000, a Study in Questions and Demand, IFIP WG 8.5 Workshop, Stockholm, 1997 pp. 1-21.
  • Ronald Leenes and Jorgen Svensson (1996) Supporting the legal practitioner:
  • LKBS or Web?, in: I.M. Carr & A. Narayanan (eds) Proceedings of the Fifth National/First European Conference on Law, Computers and Artificial Intelligence. Exeter: University of Exeter. 52-64.
  • Ronald Leenes and Jorgen Svensson (1995) Large-scale computer networks and the future of legal knowledge-based systems. In: J.C. Hage, T.J.M. Bench-Capon, M.J. Cohen, H.J. van den Herik (eds), Legal Knowledge Based Systems: Telecommunication and AI & Law, Lelystad: Koninklijke Vermande, 75-86.
  • Ronald Leenes, Arno Lodder and Jaap Hage, A dialog game for legal arguments, in: Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on Law, Computers and Artificial Intelligence, Exeter, pp. 112-122, 1994.
  • Ronald Leenes, Towards a computational model for Legal Reasoning: A mental model approach, in: Proceedings of the Third National Conference on Law, Computers and Artificial Intelligence, Aberystwyth (Wales), pp. 99-104, 1992.

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