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AICOL 2013: Bologna, Italy
- Pompeu Casanovas, Ugo Pagallo, Monica Palmirani, Giovanni Sartor:
AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems - AICOL 2013 International Workshops, AICOL-IV@IVR, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, July 21-27, 2013 and AICOL-V@SINTELNET-JURIX, Bologna, Italy, December 11, 2013, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8929, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-662-45959-1
Introduction
- Pompeu Casanovas, Ugo Pagallo, Monica Palmirani, Giovanni Sartor:
Law, Social Intelligence, nMAS and the Semantic Web: An Overview. 1-10
Social Intelligence and Legal Conceptual Models
- Ugo Pagallo:
The Legal Roots of Social Intelligence and the Challenges of the Information Revolution. 11-25 - Fernando Galindo:
Methods for Law and ICT: An Approach for the Development of Smart Cities. 26-40 - Eleonora Bassi, David Leoni, Stefano Leucci, Juan Pane, Lorenzino Vaccari:
Opening Public Deliberations: Transparency, Privacy, Anonymisation. 41-53 - Pompeu Casanovas, John Zeleznikow:
Online Dispute Resolution and Models of Relational Law and Justice: A Table of Ethical Principles. 54-68 - Andrea Ciambra, Pompeu Casanovas:
Drafting a Composite Indicator of Validity for Regulatory Models and Legal Systems. 69-81
Legal Theory, Normative Systems and Software Agents
- Monica Palmirani, Luca Cervone:
Measuring the Complexity of the Legal Order over Time. 82-99 - Michal Araszkiewicz:
Time, Trust and Normative Change. On Certain Sources of Complexity in Judicial Decision-Making. 100-114 - Alessio Antonini, Cecilia Blengino, Guido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
The Construction of Models and Roles in Normative Systems. 115-129 - Guido Boella, Silvano Colombo Tosatto, Sepideh Ghanavati, Joris Hulstijn, Llio Humphreys, Robert Muthuri, André Rifaut, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Integrating Legal-URN and Eunomos: Towards a Comprehensive Compliance Management Solution. 130-144 - Pedro Miguel Freitas, Francisco Andrade, Paulo Novais:
Criminal Liability of Autonomous Agents: From the Unthinkable to the Plausible. 145-156
Semantic Web Technologies, Legal Ontologies and Argumentation
- Makoto Nakamura, Yasuhiro Ogawa, Katsuhiko Toyama:
Extraction of Legal Definitions and Their Explanations with Accessible Citations. 157-171 - Marcello Ceci:
Representing Judicial Argumentation in the Semantic Web. 172-187 - Elie Abi-Lahoud, Leona O'Brien, Tom Butler:
On the Road to Regulatory Ontologies - Interpreting Regulations with SBVR. 188-201 - Enrico Francesconi, Ginevra Peruginelli, Ernst Steigenga, Daniela Tiscornia:
Conceptual Modeling of Judicial Procedures in the e-Codex Project. 202-216 - Jorge González-Conejero, Rebeca Varela Figueroa, Juan Munoz-Gomez, Emma Teodoro:
Organized Crime Structure Modelling for European Law Enforcement Agencies Interoperability through Ontologies. 217-231
Crowdsourcing and Online Dispute Resolution (ODR)
- Paulo Novais, Davide Carneiro, Francisco Andrade, José Neves:
Harnessing Content and Context for Enhanced Decision Making. 232-246 - Josep Suquet, Pompeu Casanovas, Xavier Binefa, Oriol Martínez, Adria Ruiz, Jordi Ceballos:
Consumedia. Functionalities, Emotion Detection and Automation of Services in a ODR Platform. 247-260 - Marta Poblet, Esteban García-Cuesta, Pompeu Casanovas:
Crowdsourcing Tools for Disaster Management: A Review of Platforms and Methods. 261-274 - Nuno Luz, Nuno Silva, Paulo Novais:
A Method for Defining Human-Machine Micro-task Workflows for Gathering Legal Information. 275-289
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