Legal knowledge and information systems : JURIX 2016 : the twenty-ninth annual conference /

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Corporate Author: JURIX (Conference) Sophia-Antipolis, France)
Other Authors: Bex, Floris, 1979- (Editor), Villata, Serena (Editor)
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam, Netherlands : IOS Press, 2016
Series:Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; v. 294.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Title Page; Preface; Conference Organisation; Contents; 1. Full Papers; Statement Types in Legal Argument; Interpreting Agents; Reasoning About Partial Contracts; Document Ranking with Citation Information and Oversampling Sentence Classification in the LUIMA Framework; When and How to Violate Norms; Identification of Case Content with Quantitative Network Analysis: An Example from the ECtHR; Explaining Bayesian Belief Revision for Legal Applications; Extending Full Text Search for Legal Document Collections Using Word Embeddings; Interpretation Across Legal Systems.
  • Towards Data-Driven Style Checking: An Example for Law TextsArguments for Ethical Systems Design; 2. Short Papers; ANGELIC Secrets: Bridging from Factors to Facts in US Trade Secrets; Can Robots Write Treaties? Using Recurrent Neural Networks to Draft International Investment Agreements; On Legal Validity; Making a Cold Start in Legal Recommendation: An Experiment; Practical and Accurate Insider Trading Liability Calculation; A Text Similarity Approach for Automated Transposition Detection of European Union Directives; Towards a Methodology for Formalizing Legal Texts in LegalRuleML.
  • Towards a Global Importance Indicator for Court DecisionsOn Top of Topics: Leveraging Topic Modeling to Study the Dynamic Case-Law of International Courts; Automatic Assignment of Section Structure to Texts of Dutch Court Judgments; 3. Poster Papers; Neural Reasoning for Legal Text Understanding; Proposal for a Theoretical Framework in Digital Forensics; Perspectives on the Formal Representation of the Interpretation of Norms; Automatic Identification, Extraction and Application of Textual Amendments in Greek Legislative Texts.
  • A Pattern for the Representation of Legal Relations in a Legal Core OntologyComputer Assisted Legal Linguistics (CAL2); New Zealand Legislation Network; Building a Corpus of Multi-Lingual and Multi-Format International Investment Agreements; Describing Legal Policies as Story Tropes in Normative Systems; Differentiation and Empirical Analysis of Reference Types in Legal Documents; Subject Index; Author Index.