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AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems

AICOL International Workshops 2015-2017: AICOL-VI@JURIX 2015, AICOL-VII@EKAW 2016, AICOL-VIII@JURIX 2016, AICOL-IX@ICAIL 2017, and AICOL-X@JURIX 2017, Revised Selected Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 10791)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

Conference series link(s): AICOL: International Workshop on AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems

Conference proceedings info: AICOL 2015. AICOL 2016. AICOL 2016. AICOL 2017. AICOL 2017.

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Table of contents (38 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XII
  2. Introduction: Legal and Ethical Dimensions of AI, NorMAS, and the Web of Data

    • Ugo Pagallo, Monica Palmirani, Pompeu Casanovas, Giovanni Sartor, Serena Villata
    Pages 1-20
  3. Legal Philosophy, Conceptual Analysis, and Epistemic Approaches

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 21-21
    2. Revisiting Constitutive Rules

      • Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer, Tom van Engers
      Pages 39-55
    3. The Truth in Law and Its Explication

      • Hajime Yoshino
      Pages 56-71
    4. From Words to Images Through Legal Visualization

      • Arianna Rossi, Monica Palmirani
      Pages 72-85
  4. Rules and Norms Analysis and Representation

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 87-87
    2. A Petri Net-Based Notation for Normative Modeling: Evaluation on Deontic Paradoxes

      • Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer, Tom van Engers
      Pages 89-104
    3. Legal Patterns for Different Constitutive Rules

      • Marcello Ceci, Tom Butler, Leona O’Brien, Firas Al Khalil
      Pages 105-123
    4. An Architecture for Establishing Legal Semantic Workflows in the Context of Integrated Law Enforcement

      • Markus Stumptner, Wolfgang Mayer, Georg Grossmann, Jixue Liu, Wenhao Li, Pompeu Casanovas et al.
      Pages 124-139
    5. Contributions to Modeling Patent Claims When Representing Patent Knowledge

      • Simone R. N. Reis, Andre Reis, Jordi Carrabina, Pompeu Casanovas
      Pages 140-156
    6. Modeling, Execution and Analysis of Formalized Legal Norms in Model Based Decision Structures

      • Bernhard Waltl, Thomas Reschenhofer, Florian Matthes
      Pages 157-171
    7. Causal Models of Legal Cases

      • Ruta Liepina, Giovanni Sartor, Adam Wyner
      Pages 172-186
  5. Legal Vocabularies and Natural Language Processing

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 203-203
    2. EuroVoc-Based Summarization of European Case Law

      • Florian Schmedding, Peter Klügl, David Baehrens, Christian Simon, Kai Simon, Katrin Tomanek
      Pages 205-219
    3. Towards Aligning legivoc Legal Vocabularies by Crowdsourcing

      • Hughes-Jehan Vibert, Benoit Pin, Pierre Jouvelot
      Pages 220-232
    4. Data Protection in Elderly Health Care Platforms

      • Angelo Costa, Aliaksandra Yelshyna, Teresa C. Moreira, Francisco C. P. Andrade, Vicente Julian, Paulo Novais
      Pages 233-244
    5. Assigning Creative Commons Licenses to Research Metadata: Issues and Cases

      • Marta Poblet, Amir Aryani, Paolo Manghi, Kathryn Unsworth, Jingbo Wang, Brigitte Hausstein et al.
      Pages 245-256

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About this book

This book includes revised selected papers from five International Workshops on Artificial Intelligence Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems, AICOL VI to AICOL X, held during 2015-2017: AICOL VI in Braga, Portugal, in December 2015 as part of JURIX 2015;  AICOL VII at EKAW 2016 in Bologna, Italy, in November 2016; AICOL VIII in Sophia Antipolis, France, in December 2016; AICOL IX at ICAIL 2017 in London, UK, in June 2017; and AICOL X as part of JURIX 2017 in Luxembourg, in December 2017.

The 37 revised full papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected form 69 submissions. They represent a comprehensive picture of the state of the art in legal informatics. The papers are organized in six main sections: legal philosophy, conceptual analysis, and epistemic approaches; rules and norms analysis and representation;legal vocabularies and natural language processing; legal ontologies and semantic annotation; legal argumentation; and courts, adjudication and dispute resolution.



Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Turin, Turin, Italy

    Ugo Pagallo

  • University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

    Monica Palmirani, Giovanni Sartor

  • La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

    Pompeu Casanovas

  • Inria - Sophia Antipolis-Méditerranée, Sophia Antipolis, France

    Serena Villata

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