Computable models of the law : languages, dialogues, games, ontologies /

Computable models of the law : languages, dialogues, games, ontologies / Pompeu Casanovas [and others] (eds). - xi, 339 pages, 1 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - Lecture notes in computer science, Lecture notes in artificial intelligence 4884. 0302-9743 ; Hot topics LNCS sublibrary. SL 7, Artificial intelligence . - Lecture notes in computer science ; 4884. Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence Hot topics (Berlin, Germany). LNCS sublibrary. SL 7, Artificial intelligence .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Computable Models of the Law and ICT: State of the Art and Trends in European Research / Knowledge Representation, Ontologies and XML Legislative Drafting -- MetaLex XML and the Legal Knowledge Interchange Format / MetaVex: Regulation Drafting Meets the Semantic Web / Building Semantic Resources for Legislative Drafting: The DALOS Project / Knowledge Representation, Legal Ontologies and Information Retrieval -- Moving in the Time: An Ontology for Identifying Legal Resources / An Ontology for Spatial Regulations / Supporting the Construction of Spanish Legal Ontologies with Text2Onto / Dynamic Aspects of OPJK Legal Ontology / Improvements in Recall and Precision in Wolters Kluwer Spain Legal Search Engine / Argumentation and Legal Reasoning -- Three Senses of "Argument" / Constructing Legal Arguments with Rules in the Legal Knowledge Interchange Format (LKIF) Assumption-Based Argumentation for Epistemic and Practical Reasoning / Computing Argumentation for Decision Making in Legal Disputes / Deterrence and Defeasibility in Argumentation Process for ALIS Project / Temporal Deontic Defeasible Logic: An Analytical Approach / Rulebase Technology and Legal Knowledge Representation / Normative and Multi-agent Systems -- Source Norms and Self-regulated Institutions / Distributed Norm Enforcement: Ostracism in Open Multi-Agent Systems / Online Dispute Resolution -- Retrieval of Case Law to Provide Layman with Information about Liability: Preliminary Results of the BEST-Project / ICT-Supported Dispute Resolution / Concepts and Fields of Relational Justice / Giovanni Sartor, Pompeu Casanovas, Nuria Casellas, and Rossella Rubino -- Alexander Boer, Radboud Winkels, and Fabio Vitali -- Saskia van de Ven, Rinke Hoekstra, Radboud Winkels, Emile de Maat, and Adam Kollar -- Enrico Francesconi and Daniela Tiscornia -- Joao Alberto de Oliveira Lima, Monica Palmirani, and Fabio Vitali -- Tom van Engers, Erik Hupkes, Radboud Winkels, and Alexander Boer -- Johanna Volker, Sergi Fernandez Langa, and York Sure -- Zhisheng Huang, Stefan Schlobach, Frank van Harmelen, Nuria Casellas, and Pompeu Casanovas -- Angel Sancho Ferrer, Jose Manuel Mateo Rivero, and Alejandro Mesas Garcia -- Adam Z. Wyner, Trevor J.M. Bench-Capon, and Katie Atkinson -- Francesca Toni -- Maxime Morge -- Michel Rudnianski and Helene Bestougeff -- Regis Riveret and Antonino Rotolo -- Giuseppe Contissa -- Rossella Rubino and Giovanni Sartor -- Adrian Perreau de Pinninck, Carles Sierra, and Marco Schorlemmer -- Elisabeth M. Uijttenbroek, Arno R. Lodder, Michel C.A. Klein, Gwen R. Wildeboer, Wouter Van Steenbergen, Rory L.L. Sie, Paul E.M. Huygen, and Frank van Harmelen -- Claudia Cevenini and Gianluigi Fioriglio -- Pompeu Casanovas and Marta Poblet. I. II. III. IV. V.

"Information technology has now pervaded the legal sector, and the very modern concepts of e-law and e-justice show that automation processes are ubiquitous. European policies on transparency and information society, in particular, require the use of technology and its steady improvement. Some of the revised papers presented in this book originate from a workshop held at the European University Institute of Florence, Italy, in December 2006. The workshop was devoted to the discussion of the different ways of understanding and explaining contemporary law, for the purpose of building computable models of it -- especially models enabling the development of computer applications for the legal domain. During the course of the following year, several new contributions, provided by a number of ongoing (or recently finished) European projects on computation and law, were received, discussed and reviewed to complete the survey. This book presents 20 thoroughly refereed revised papers on the hot topics under research in different EU projects: legislative XML, legal ontologies, semantic web, search and meta-search engines, web services, system architecture, dialectic systems, dialogue games, multi-agent systems (MAS), legal argumentation, legal reasoning, e-justice, and online dispute resolution. The papers are organized in topical sections on knowledge representation, ontologies and XML legislative drafting; knowledge representation, legal ontologies and information retrieval; argumentation and legal reasoning; normative and multi-agent systems; and online dispute resolution."--Publisher's website.

3540855688 9783540855682

2008934302


Information storage and retrieval systems--Law.
Law--Methodology--Data processing.
Technology and law

K87 / .C655 2008

340.285

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