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ISBN 10: 1586039520
ISBN 13: 978-1586039523
Author: E. Francesconi
From its very beginning, legal informatics was mostly limited to the study of legal databases, but very early on, the Institute of Legal Information Theory and Techniques (ITTIG) started being involved with the specific topic of the Jurix conference, namely knowledge-based systems. This book includes programmatic papers with precise accounts of applications and prototypes. In many domains the focus has changed. For instance, research in retrieval has moved from classical Boolean systems into the management of documents in the Web. It addresses in particular standards and methods for embedding machine readable information into such documents and search methods that deal with heterogeneous information. Similarly, with regard to legal concepts, the focus has moved from thesauri to ontologies or to techniques for the automatic extraction of concepts from natural language texts. In the domain of legal reasoning merely deductive inferences have been expanded with models of legal argumentation, dialogue and mediation. The conference Logica, informatica e diritto 1981 and Jurix 2008 share the connection between theoretical models and the development of applications and prototypes. However, while in 1981 one could mostly see a juxtaposition of papers in legal theory and papers in computer applications, in 2008 we can see how discussions of issues in legal theory are embedded within contributions to legal informatics. This shows how research in legal informatics is increasingly becoming an autonomous domain of scientific inquiry by creatively incorporating and developing knowledge and methods from the two disciplines from which it originates (legal theory and computer science), while preserving links with them.
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Table of contents:
A Process Model of Legal Argument with Hypotheticals
Kevin D. Ashley, Collin F. Lynch, Niels Pinkwart, Vincent Aleven
Pages 1-10
Study on the Structure of Argumentation in Case Law
Raquel Mochales Palau, Marie-Francine Moens
Pages 11-20
About the Logical Relations Between Cases and Rules
Bart Verheij
Pages 21-32
European Judicial Collaboration Platform (JCP) for Secure International Judicial Collaboration
Elisa Negroni, Katherine Davies, Mauro Cislaghi, George Eleftherakis, Sara Ferri
Pages 33-42
Finding Case Law on a European Scale: Current Practice and Future Work
Marc van Opijnen
Pages 43-52
Personalized and On-Demand Retrieval of Parliamentary Proceedings with Social Feedback on Elected Representatives
Elena Sánchez-Nielsen, Francisco Chávez-Gutiérrez
Pages 53-62
Concept and Context in Legal Information Retrieval
K. Tamsin Maxwell, Burkhard Schafer
Pages 63-72
Thesauri Alignment for EU eGovernment Services: A Methodological Framework
Enrico Francesconi, Sebastiano Faro, Elisabetta Marinai
Pages 73-77
EXPERTIUS: A Mexican Judicial Decision-Support System in the Field of Family Law
Enrique Cáceres
Pages 78-87
Development of a Mediation Tool in Family Law: AssetDivider
Emilia Bellucci
Pages 88-97
Legal Knowledge Representation: A Twofold Experience in the Domain of Intellectual Property Law
Giuseppe Contissa, Migle Laukyte
Pages 98-107
Modular Argumentation for Modelling Legal Doctrines in Common Law of Contract
Phan Minh Dung, Phan Minh Thang
Pages 108-117
A Compliance Model of Trust
Guido Governatori, Subhasis Thakur, Duy Hoang Pham
Pages 118-127
Argument-Based Moderation of Benefit Assessment
Maya Wardeh, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Frans Coenen
Pages 128-137
Did He Jump or Was He Pushed? Abductive Practical Reasoning
Floris Bex, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Katie Atkinson
Pages 138-149
Police Investigation Management System Based on the Workflow Technology
Jolanta Cybulka, Czeslaw Jedrzejek, Jacek Martinek
Pages 150-159
Representing Narrative and Testimonial Knowledge in Sense-Making Software for Crime Analysis
Susan W. van den Braak, Herre van Oostendorp, Henry Prakken, Gerard Vreeswijk
Pages 160-169
Automated Legal Assessment in OWL 2
Saskia van de Ven, Joost Breuker, Rinke Hoekstra, Lars Wortel
Pages 170-175
More on Presumptions and Burdens of Proof
Henry Prakken, Giovanni Sartor
Pages 176-185
An Algorithm for Business Process Compliance
Guido Governatori, Antonino Rotolo
Pages 186-191
Formal Aspects of Legislative Meta-Drafting
Carlo Biagioli, Davide Grossi
Pages 192-201
Towards Semantic Interpretation of Legal Modifications through Deep Syntactic Analysis
Raffaella Brighi, Leonardo Lesmo, Alessandro Mazzei, Monica Palmirani, Daniele P. Radicioni
Pages 202-206
Automatic Classification of Sentences in Dutch Laws
Emile de Maat, Radboud Winkels
Pages 207-216
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