AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems. Models and Ethical Challenges for Legal Systems, Legal Language and Legal Ontologies, Argumentation and Software Agents
International Workshop AICOL-III, Held as Part of the 25th IVR Congress, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, August 15-16, 2011. Revised Selected Papers
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Table of contents (20 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Models for the Legal System
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Pages 1-32
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Pages 33-47
Coherence-Based Account of the Doctrine of Consistent Interpretation
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Ethics and the Regulation of ICT
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Pages 48-60
Three Roads to Complexity, AI and the Law of Robots: On Crimes, Contracts, and Torts
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Pages 61-72
The Legal Challenges of Networked Robotics: From the Safety Intelligence Perspective
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Pages 73-92
Cloud Computting: New Research Perspectives for Computers and Law
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Legal Knowledge Management
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Pages 93-105
Balancing Rights and Values in the Italian Courts: A Benchmark for a Quantitative Analysis
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Pages 106-115
Survival of the Fittest: Network Analysis of Dutch Supreme Court Cases
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Pages 116-130
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Pages 131-146
Eunomos, a Legal Document and Knowledge Management System to Build Legal Services
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Pages 147-161
Axioms on a Semantic Model for Legislation for Accessing and Reasoning over Normative Provisions
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Legal Information for Open Access
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Pages 162-170
An Open Access Policy for Legal Informatics Dissemination and Sharing
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Pages 171-188
Advancing an Open Access Publication Model for Legal Information Institutes
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Software Agent Systems in the Legal Domain
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Pages 189-203
Combinations of Normal and Non-normal Modal Logics for Modeling Collective Trust in Normative MAS
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Pages 204-216
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Pages 217-234
Argumentation and Intuitive Decision Making: Criminal Sentencing and Sentence Indication
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Pages 235-244
Application of Model-Based Diagnosis to Multi-Agent Systems Representing Public Administration
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Legal Language and Legal Ontology
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Pages 245-255
Semantic Annotation of Legal Texts through a FrameNet-Based Approach
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Pages 256-270
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Pages 271-285
Creative Commons and Grand Challenge to Make Legal Language Simple
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Pages 286-308
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