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1 online resource. |
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polychrome |
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text file |
Series |
Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; volume 279
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Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; volume 279.
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Includes indexes. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Contents |
Title Page -- Preface -- Conference Organization -- Contents -- The Power Laws of the Italian Constitutional Court, and Their Relevance for Legal Scholars -- Cases and Stories, Dimensions and Scripts -- Improvements in Information Extraction in Legal Text by Active Learning -- Burden of Compliance and Burden of Violation -- Mapping Recitals to Normative Provisions in EU Legislation to Assist Legal Interpretation -- Influence and Responsibility: A Logical Analysis -- Conditional Permissions in Contracts -- The Force of EU Case Law: A Multi-Dimensional Study of Case Citations. |
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Judges Predict Directors? Liability -- A Linked Term Bank of Copyright-Related Terms -- Applying an Interactive Machine Learning Approach to Statutory Analysis -- Temporal Properties of Legal Decision Networks: A Case Study from the International Criminal Court -- Explaining Legal Bayesian Networks Using Support Graphs -- Representing the Quality of Crime Scenarios in a Bayesian Network -- Treaty Texts as Data -- Developing New Tools for Negotiators and Litigators to Compare Bilateral Investment Treaties -- Comprehensive Framework Embracing the Complexity of Statutory Interpretation. |
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Business Process Management for Legal Domains: Supporting Execution and Management of Preliminary Injunctions -- Modelling the Law Through Argument Maps: Legal Analysis and Design -- On Modeling Cognitive and Affective Factors in Legal Decision-Making -- No Match-Making but Biconditionals: Agents and the Role of the State in Legal Relations -- Implementation of ECLI -- State of Play -- Bridging Representations of Laws, of Implementations and of Behaviours -- Capturing Critical Questions in Bayesian Network Fragments: Extended Abstract -- Two Tools for Prototyping Legal CBR. |
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Passing a USA National Bar Exam -- A First Experiment -- Permissions in Deontic Event-Calculus -- Annotation of a German Legal Decision Corpus for Argumentation Mining -- Towards Meaningful Maps of Polish Case Law -- Search and Discovery in Legal Document Networks -- Extracting Hohfeldian Relations from Text -- The Role of AI & Law in Legal Data Science -- A Data Science Environment for Legal Texts -- Subject Index -- Author Index. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Law -- Methodology -- Automation -- Congresses.
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Law -- Methodology -- Automation. |
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Law -- Methodology. |
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Information storage and retrieval systems -- Law -- Congresses.
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Information storage and retrieval systems -- Law. |
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Artificial intelligence -- Congresses.
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Artificial intelligence. |
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Electronic books.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Subject |
Law. |
Added Author |
Rotolo, Antonino, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: JURIX (Conference) (28th : 2015 : Braga, Portugal). Legal knowledge and information systems. Amsterdam : IOS Press, [2015] 9781614996088 1614996083 (DLC) 2016295240 (OCoLC)933721528 |
ISBN |
9781614996095 (electronic book) |
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1614996091 (electronic book) |
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9781614996088 |
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1614996083 |
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