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Legal knowledge and information systems : JURIX 2011 : the twenty-fourth annual conference / edited by Katie M. Atkinson.

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Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
JURIX 2011, Corporate Author.
Contributor:
Atkinson, Katie M.
Conference Name:
JURIX (Conference) (24th : 2011 : Vienna, Austria)
Series:
Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; v. 235.
Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications, 0922-6389 ; v. 235
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Information storage and retrieval systems--Law.
Information storage and retrieval systems.
Legal research--Data processing.
Legal research.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (184 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Washington, D.C. : IOS Press, c2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The twenty-fourth edition of the JURIX conference will be held in Vienna, Austria on December 14th–16th at the University of Vienna’s Centre for Legal Informatics. The submissions for this volume come from authors from 18 different countries, showing the international appeal of the topic and conference. These proceedings comprise 12 full papers, 7 short papers and 3 research abstracts. The papers span a wide range of topics on the advanced management of legal information and knowledge, and cover foundational theories as well as developed applications. Covered by the papers is work on: the analysis of court decisions; argumentation and proof standards; information and rule extraction from legal texts; permissions; compliance controls; precedents and legal stories; the structure of law; relevance and authority in law; online dispute resolution; measuring the evolution of the law; applications for legal education; data privacy; and conceptual models of legal reasoning for AI applications.
Contents:
Title Page; Preface; Contents; Full Papers; Toward AI-Enhanced Computer-Supported Peer Review in Legal Education; Relating Values in a Series of Supreme Court Decisions; What Makes a Story Plausible? The Need for Precedents; Implementing Compliance Controls in Public Administration; Automatic Classification of Personal Conflict Styles in Conflict Resolution; Adapting Software Metrics to Analyze the Evolution of Laws - An Italian Case Study; Three Concepts of Defeasible Permission; Toward Extracting Information from Public Health Statutes Using Text Classification and Machine Learning
On Modelling Burdens and Standards of Proof in Structured Argumentation An Experiment to Find the Deep Structure of Estonian Legislation; Determining Authority of Dutch Case Law; On Rule Extraction from Regulations; Short Papers; A Twofold Parsing Strategy for Italian Court Decisions; On the Detection and Analysis of VAT Carousel Crime; Privacy Rule Definition Language - A Multi-Stakeholder Approach to ENDORSE Privacy; Permissions in Contracts, a Logical Insight; Author Attribution in US Supreme Court Decisions; Populating an Online Consultation Tool
Instrumental Inference in Legal Expert System Research Abstracts; System for Detection of Illegal Drugs E-Trading; Two Methods for Representing Judicial Reasoning in the Framework of Coherence as Constraint Satisfaction; Legal N-Grams? A Simple Approach to Track the Evolution of Legal Language; Subject Index; Author Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
6613433101
1-283-43310-9
9786613433107
1-60750-981-4
OCLC:
772636243

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