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第八屆證據理論與科學國際研討會
征文通知
CallforPapers of the 8th International Conference on Evidence Law and Forensic Science
(ICELFS 2026)
繼中國(北京)、澳大利亞(阿德萊德)、美國(巴爾的摩)和德國(弗萊堡)之后,證據理論與科學國際研討會將來到葡萄牙(科英布拉)。會議籌委會在此謹代表主辦方、承辦方和資助方,誠摯邀請您出席2026年7月13-15 日在葡萄牙科英布拉大學舉行的第八屆證據理論與科學國際研討會。
會議主題:“反思人工智能時代的證據法學與法庭科學”
(Rethinking Evidence Law and Forensic Science in the Age of Artificial Intelligence )
會議將延續證據理論與科學國際研討會的一貫傳統一一在證據法學和法庭科學之間進行充分交流。我們誠摯地邀請您提交以證據科學研究領域為主題的論文,包括但不限于以下議題:
1.司法證明的理論、模型與方法(Theories, Models and Methodologies of Judicial Proof)
2.證據分析與證據推理(Analysis of Evidence and Evidentiary Reasoning)
3.證據規則:促進、阻礙抑或與真相探求無涉?(Rules of Evidence: Aid, Hindrance or Irrelevant to the Pursuit of Truth? )
4.法庭科學實踐的發展、創新與標準化(Development, Innovation, and Standardization of Forensic Science Practices)
5.科學證據的新前沿(包括法庭證據出示面臨的新挑戰與新型證據形式)[New Frontiers in Scientific Evidence (including New Challenges to Courtroom Presentation and Novel Forms of Evidence)]
6.技術驅動的證據對人權與法治的影響(Implications of Technology-Driven Evidence for Human Rights and the Rule of Law)
7.訴訟法與司法證明的跨學科與比較研究(Interdisciplinary and Comparative Approaches to Procedural Law and Judicial Proof)
投稿論文一律用英文撰寫,注釋格式參見附件。投稿郵件標題為:征文+作者姓名+論文題目(例:征文張三人工智能與證據規則)
投稿截止日期:2026年4月10日
統一投稿郵箱:icelfs2026@cupl.edu.cn
所有投稿論文將通過專家匿名評審的方式確定正式參會者。參會者的正式邀請函將于2026年4月底發出。中國政法大學證據科學教育部重點實驗室、“2011計劃”司法文明協同創新中心和“111計劃” 證據科學創新引智基地,將從中方學者投稿論文中遴選30篇優秀論文給予會議注冊和國際旅費方面的資助。(合作論文僅資助其中一位作者參會)
如需任何垂詢,請聯絡大會籌委會郵箱:icelfs2026@cupl.edu.cn
期盼在葡萄牙科英布拉大學相見!
主辦方
國際證據科學協會
中國政法大學證據科學研究院/證據科學教育部重點實驗室
承辦方
澳門大學法學院中國-葡語國家司法法律研究中心
葡萄牙科英布拉大學法律研究所
資助方
“2011計劃”司法文明協同創新中心
“111計劃”證據科學創新引智基地
CALL FOR PAPERSThe 8th International Conference on Evidence Law and Forensic Science(ICELFS 2026)Conference ThemeRethinking Evidence Law and Forensic Science in the Age of Artificial IntelligencePlace and TimeUniversity of Coimbra, Portugal,13-15July
The accelerating integration of artificial intelligence into investigative, forensic, and judicial practices presents both unprecedented opportunities and profound challenges. As societies navigate the complexity of data-driven decision-making, algorithmic evidence, and technologically mediated fact-finding, the foundations of the judicial system face new pressures and demand renewed scholarly reflection.
We invite contributions that explore how digitalisation, algorithmic methods, and scientific innovation are reshaping evidentiary systems. Submissions should address precise challenges at the intersection of evidence law, forensic science, and AI-driven investigation, with emphasis on methodological, epistemic, and normative implications.
We warmly welcome submissions addressing the broad landscape of judicial proof and evidence science, including but not limited to the following areas:
I.Theories, Models and Methodologiesof Judicial ProofII.Analysis of Evidence and Evidentiary ReasoningIII.Rules of Evidence: Aid, Hindrance or Irrelevant to the Pursuit of Truth?IV.Development, Innovation, and Standardization of Forensic Science PracticesV.New Frontiers in Scientific Evidence(includingNew Challenges to Courtroom Presentation andNovelForms of Evidence)Ⅵ.Implications of Technology-Driven EvidenceforHuman Rights and the Rule of LawⅦ.Interdisciplinary and Comparative Approaches toProcedural Law andJudicial Proof
All papers must be written in English. The subject line of the submission email must follow the format:“Call for Papers - Author Name - Paper Title”.
All submissions must be sent to the following email addressby 15 March 2026:evidencelawai@ij.uc.pt
Hosts
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International Association of Evidence Science
The International Association of Evidence Science (IAES) is dedicated to promoting international exchanges and cooperation in evidence science, facilitating the integration of evidence law and forensic science research, fostering the diverse development of legal reforms and the principles of global rule of law. The mission of the IAES is to promote cooperation among scholars of evidence law, lawyers, and forensic scientists, exchange information on data, publications, and documents, and facilitate the international development of evidence science research; to promote interdisciplinary and international exchanges.
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Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science, China University of Political Science and Law / Key Laboratory of Evidence Science, Ministry of Education of the P. R. C.
The Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science (IELFS) of China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) was founded on May 20th, 2006. In 2010, Fada Institute of Forensic Medicine & Sciencewas selected as one of the ten national judicial appraisal institutions in China. IELFS is one of the key components of the “2011 Plan” of Collaborative Innovation Center of Judicial Civilization (CICJC) of the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the Ministry of Finance (MoF) and serves as the secretariat of the International Association of Evidence Science (IAES). IELFS also holds the “111 Plan” of Evidence Science Innovation and Talent Base (ESITB) which is jointly implemented by MoE and the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs (SAFEA).
Organizers
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Centre for Judicial and Legal Studies of China and Portuguese-Speaking Countries, Faculty of Law, University of Macau
The Centre for Judicial and Legal Studies of China and Portuguese-Speaking Countries is established in order to foster Macau’s role as a bridge between China and Portuguese-speaking countries. The Centre is jointly operated by the Supreme People’s Court of China and the University of Macau, under the guidance of the Research Office and Bureau of International Cooperation of the Supreme People’s Court in terms of development direction and strategy, with the Faculty of Law of the University of Macau being responsible for its daily operation. The major pursuits of the Centre include the study of legislation, judicial practice and legal culture of China and Portuguese-speaking countries. Further, the Center will serve as a hub for international legal professionals, undertake research on the ascertainment of extraterritorial laws, and build and maintain a database of laws, cases and legal information on China and Portuguese-speaking countries.
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University of Coimbra Institute for Legal Research, Portugal
The University of Coimbra Institute for Legal Research (UCILeR) is the research unit at the University of Coimbra Faculty of Law. In the last national assessment (2023/24), UCILeRwasgraded an "EXCELENT" research unit, recognizing its quality, diverse and impactful research, combining the broad analysis in the legal and social fields, and devoted to investigating new challenges posed by the interaction between societal changes and contemporary policies. With a research team covering all areas of Law, UCILeR is specifically dedicated to developing interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research, organised in research groups, such as Vulnerabilities, Democracy, Governances, Technical Societies, and Ecological Transitions.
Sponsors
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Collaborative Innovation Center of Judicial Civilization
(supported by the “2011 Plan”)
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International Base for Evidence Science Innovation
(supported by the “111 Plan”)
Link for Conference Registration
https://www.uc.pt/fduc/ij/
Inquiry Email: evidencelawai@ij.uc.pt
Scientific Committee
Ronald J. Allen, John Henry Wigmore Professor of Law, Northwestern University; Chair, IAE
Baosheng Zhang (CUPL)
José Manuel Aroso Linhares (FDUC / UCILeR)
Maria Jo?o Antunes (FDUC / UCILeR)
Jónatas Machado (FDUC / UCILeR)
Pedro Costa Gon?alves (FDUC / UCILeR )
Paul Roberts, Professor of Criminal Jurisprudence, University of Nottingham, UK
Alex Biedermann, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Thomas Y. Man, Professor from Practice of Peking University School of Transnational Law
Tong Io Cheng, Dean (UMFLL)
Organising Committee
Maria José Capelo (FDUC / UCILeR)
Susana Aires de Sousa (FDUC / UCILeR)
Ana Margarida Gaudêncio (FDUC / UCILeR)
Zhong Zhang(CUPL/IELFS)
Fei Zheng (CUPL/ IELFS)
Li Zhe (UMFLL)
Jiang Yiwa (UMFLL)
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