AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems : International Workshops AICOL-I/IVR-XXIV, Beijing, China, September 19, 2009 and AICOL-II/JURIX 2009, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 16, 2009 Revised Selected Papers / edited by Pompeu Casanovas, Ugo Pagallo, Giovanni Sartor, Gianmaria Ajani.
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AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems : International Workshops AICOL-I/IVR-XXIV, Beijing, China, September 19, 2009 and AICOL-II/JURIX 2009, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 16, 2009 Revised Selected Papers / edited by Pompeu Casanovas, Ugo Pagallo, Giovanni Sartor, Gianmaria Ajani.
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1st ed. 2010.
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
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X, 243 p. 62 illus. online resource.
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Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 6237.
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AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems
Introduction: Complex Systems and Six Challenges for the Development of Law and the Semantic Web
I Language and Complex Systems in Law
As Law Goes By: Topology, Ontology, Evolution
Sailing the Semantic Seas by Structural Vessels: Problems and Perspectives for the Identification of Implicit Knowledge in the Legal Domain
Network Analysis of the French Environmental Code
Model Regularity of Legal Language in Active Modifications
II Ontologies and the Representation of Legal Knowledge
Traceability and Change in Legal Requirements Engineering
When a FrameNet-Style Knowledge Description Meets an Ontological Characterization of Fundamental Legal Concepts
Application of an Ontology-Based Model to a Selected Fraudulent Disbursement Economic Crime
Multi-layer Markup and Ontological Structures in Akoma Ntoso
III Argumentation and Logics
Prescriptive and Descriptive Obligations in Dynamic Epistemic Deontic Logic
Lex Minus Dixit Quam Voluit, Lex Magis Dixit Quam Voluit: A Formal Study on Legal Compliance and Interpretation
IV Dialogue and Legal Multimedia
Legal Electronic Institutions and ONTOMEDIA: Dialogue, Inventio, and Relational Justice Scenarios
Mediation, ODR, and the Web 2.0: A Case for Relational Justice
Legal "Neutral Dialogue", Implementing the Work of Bruce Ackerman in the Field of Law
Legal Multimedia Management through JPEG2000 Framework.
Introduction: Complex Systems and Six Challenges for the Development of Law and the Semantic Web
I Language and Complex Systems in Law
As Law Goes By: Topology, Ontology, Evolution
Sailing the Semantic Seas by Structural Vessels: Problems and Perspectives for the Identification of Implicit Knowledge in the Legal Domain
Network Analysis of the French Environmental Code
Model Regularity of Legal Language in Active Modifications
II Ontologies and the Representation of Legal Knowledge
Traceability and Change in Legal Requirements Engineering
When a FrameNet-Style Knowledge Description Meets an Ontological Characterization of Fundamental Legal Concepts
Application of an Ontology-Based Model to a Selected Fraudulent Disbursement Economic Crime
Multi-layer Markup and Ontological Structures in Akoma Ntoso
III Argumentation and Logics
Prescriptive and Descriptive Obligations in Dynamic Epistemic Deontic Logic
Lex Minus Dixit Quam Voluit, Lex Magis Dixit Quam Voluit: A Formal Study on Legal Compliance and Interpretation
IV Dialogue and Legal Multimedia
Legal Electronic Institutions and ONTOMEDIA: Dialogue, Inventio, and Relational Justice Scenarios
Mediation, ODR, and the Web 2.0: A Case for Relational Justice
Legal "Neutral Dialogue", Implementing the Work of Bruce Ackerman in the Field of Law
Legal Multimedia Management through JPEG2000 Framework.
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