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Legal Knowledge and Information Systems : Jurix 2003: the Sixteenth Annual Conference

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    9781586033989

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    1586033980

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-01-01
  • Publisher: Ios Pr Inc

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Summary

Jurix 2003 is the sixteenth conference in the Jurix series of annual international conferences devoted to the application of advanced informatics techniques to the legal domain. The proceedings contain a selection of peer reviewed papers from researchers representing current work at the leading edge of this field. Typical topics are: models of legal reasoning, legal ontologies, representation of legal knowledge, systems that support legal decision making, drafting, knowledge discovery and teaching, storage and retrieval of legal information, applications of machine learning to law, data mining for legal applications, legal theoretical foundations, verification and validation of legal knowledge systems, knowledge acquisition for legal knowledge systems, methodologies for the development of legal knowledge systems.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Antoinette J. Muntjewerff, Astrid Jordaans, Rinke Hoekstra and Ronald Leenes
Case Analysis and Storage Environment: CASE
1(10)
Filipe Borges, Raoul Borges and Danièle Bourcier
Artificial Neural Networks and Legal Categorization
11(10)
John Zeleznikow and Emilia Bellucci
Family_Winner: Integrating Game Theory and Heuristics to Provide Negotiation Support
21(10)
Ghita Holmström-Hintikka
Agency in Legal Reasoning
31(10)
Giovanni Tuzet
Legal Abductions
41(10)
Pamela N. Gray and Xenogene Gray
A Map-Based Expert-Friendly Shell
51(10)
Pierre Renaux
CATMInE - Computer Assisted Trade-Mark Infringement Evaluation
61(10)
Evert van Heel and Tom M. van Engers
GoldminePower: Decisions in Governmental Process Design
71(10)
Thomas F. Gordon
A Use Case Analysis of Legal Knowledge-Based Systems
81(10)
Alexander Boer, Radboud Winkels, Rinke Hoekstra and Tom M. van Engers
Knowledge Management for Legislative Drafting in an International Setting
91(10)
Juan José Iniesta Delgado
Substitution of Legal Statement and Identification of Law
101(10)
Jaime Delgado, Isabel Gallego, Silvia Llorente and Roberto Garcia
IPROnto: An Ontology for Digital Rights Management
111(10)
Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay
Cognitive Interfaces for Legal Expressions Description - Application to Copyrighted Works, Online Sharing and Transactions
121(10)
Paolo Dongilli and Johann Gamper
MIRIS Unleashed
131(10)
Boris Galitsky
An Interactive Form for Customer Complaints: Matching the Cases
141(2)
Emile de Maat and Tom M. van Engers
Mission Impossible? Automated Norm Analysis of Legal Texts
143(2)
Clara Smith
On the Structure and Soundness of AI and Law Objects
145(2)
Erich Schweighofer, Doris Liebwald and Mathias Drachsler
Electronic Notification of Block Exempted State Aid
147(2)
Francisco C.P. Andrade
Intelligent Electronic Inter-Systemic Contracting - Issues on Contract Formation
149(2)
Guido Governatori and Antonino Rotolo
A Computational Framework for Non-monotonic Agency, Institutionalised Power and Multi-Agent Systems
151(2)
Kevin D. Ashley and Stefanie Briininghaus
A Predictive Role for Intermediate Legal Concepts
153(10)
Nuno Graca and Paulo Quaresma
How to Model Legal Reasoning Using Dynamic Logic Programming: A Preliminary Report
163(10)
Alison Chorley and Trevor Bench-Capon
Reasoning with Legal Cases as Theory Construction: Some Experimental Results
173(10)
Previous Publications by JURIX 183(2)
Contact Information on JURIX 185(2)
Author Index 187

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Jurix 2003 is the sixteenth conference in the Jurix series of annual international conferences devoted to the application of advanced informatics techniques to the legal domain. The proceedings contain a selection of peer reviewed papers from researchers representing current work at the leading edge of this field. Typical topics are: models of legal reasoning, legal ontologies, representation of legal knowledge, systems that support legal decision making, drafting, knowledge discovery and teaching, storage and retrieval of legal information, applications of machine learning to law, data mining for legal applications, legal theoretical foundations, verification and validation of legal knowledge systems, knowledge acquisition for legal knowledge systems, methodologies for the development of legal knowledge systems.

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