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28. JURIX 2015: Braga, Portugal
- Legal Knowledge and Information Systems - JURIX 2015: The Twenty-Eighth Annual Conference, Braga, Portugal, December 10-11, 2015. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 279, IOS Press 2015, ISBN 978-1-61499-608-8
- Tommaso Agnoloni, Ugo Pagallo:
The Power Laws of the Italian Constitutional Court, and Their Relevance for Legal Scholars. 1-10 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Floris Bex:
Cases and Stories, Dimensions and Scripts. 11-20 - Cristian Cardellino, Laura Alonso Alemany, Serena Villata, Elena Cabrio:
Improvements in Information Extraction in Legal Text by Active Learning. 21-30 - Guido Governatori:
Burden of Compliance and Burden of Violation. 31-40 - Llio Humphreys, Cristiana Santos, Luigi Di Caro, Guido Boella, Leon van der Torre, Livio Robaldo:
Mapping Recitals to Normative Provisions in EU Legislation to Assist Legal Interpretation. 41-49 - Emiliano Lorini, Giovanni Sartor:
Influence and Responsibility: A Logical Analysis. 51-60 - Gordon J. Pace, Fernando Schapachnik, Gerardo Schneider:
Conditional Permissions in Contracts. 61-70 - Yannis Panagis, Urska Sadl:
The Force of EU Case Law: A Multi-dimensional Study of Case Citations. 71-80 - Thy Pham:
Judges Predict Directors' Liability. 81-90 - Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel, Cristiana Santos, Pompeu Casanovas, Asunción Gómez-Pérez:
A Linked Term Bank of Copyright-Related Terms. 91-100 - Jaromír Savelka, Gaurav Trivedi, Kevin D. Ashley:
Applying an Interactive Machine Learning Approach to Statutory Analysis. 101-110 - Fabien Tarissan, Raphaëlle Nollez-Goldbach:
Temporal Properties of Legal Decision Networks: A Case Study from the International Criminal Court. 111-120 - Sjoerd T. Timmer, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij, Bart Verheij:
Explaining Legal Bayesian Networks Using Support Graphs. 121-130 - Charlotte S. Vlek, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij, Bart Verheij:
Representing the Quality of Crime Scenarios in a Bayesian Network. 131-140 - Wolfgang Alschner, Dmitriy Skougarevskiy:
Treaty Texts as Data - Developing New Tools for Negotiators and Litigators to Compare Bilateral Investment Treaties. 141-144 - Michal Araszkiewicz, Tomasz Zurek:
Comprehensive Framework Embracing the Complexity of Statutory Interpretation. 145-148 - Federico Capuzzimati, Andrea Violato, Matteo Baldoni, Guido Boella:
Business Process Management for Legal Domains: Supporting Execution and Management of Preliminary Injunctions. 149-152 - Giuseppe Contissa:
Modelling the Law through Argument Maps: Legal Analysis and Design. 153-156 - Bipin Indurkhya, Joanna Misztal-Radecka:
On Modeling Cognitive and Affective Factors in Legal Decision-making. 157-160 - Réka Markovich:
No Match-making but Biconditionals: - Agents and the Role of the State in Legal Relations. 161-164 - Marc van Opijnen, Alexander Ivantchev:
Implementation of ECLI - State of Play. 165-168 - Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer, Tom M. van Engers:
Bridging Representations of Laws, of Implementations and of Behaviours. 169-172 - Sjoerd T. Timmer, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij, Bart Verheij:
Capturing Critical Questions in Bayesian Network Fragments: - Extended abstract. 173-176 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Thomas F. Gordon:
Two Tools for Prototyping Legal CBR. 177-178 - Biralatei Fawei, Adam Z. Wyner, Jeff Z. Pan:
Passing a USA National Bar Exam - a First Experiment. 179-180 - Guido Governatori, Mustafa Hashmi:
Permissions in Deontic Event-Calculus. 181-182 - Florian Kuhn:
Annotation of a German Legal Decision Corpus for Argumentation Mining. 183-184 - Michal Jungiewicz, Michal Lopuszynski:
Towards Meaningful Maps of Polish Case Law. 185-186 - Nada Mimouni, Adeline Nazarenko, Sylvie Salotti:
Search and Discovery in Legal Document Networks. 187-188 - Wim Peters, Adam Z. Wyner:
Extracting Hohfeldian Relations from Text. 189-190 - Erich Schweighofer:
The Role of AI & Law in Legal Data Science. 191-192 - Bernhard Waltl, Marin Zec, Florian Matthes:
A Data Science Environment for Legal Texts. 193-194
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