vineri, 4 octombrie 2013

Accepted papers for JURIX 2013: International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems

The list of accepted papers has been posted for JURIX 2013: International Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems , to be held 11-13 December 2013 in Bologna:




  • Radboud Winkels, Alexander Boer and Ivan Plantevin: Creating Context Networks in Dutch Legislation

  • Guido Governatori, Ho-Pun Lam, Antonino Rotolo, Serena Villata and Fabien Gandon: Heuristics for Licenses Compostion

  • Katie Atkinson, Trevor Bench-Capon, Henry Prakken and Adam Wyner: Argumentation Schemes for Reasoning with Dimensions

  • Latifa Al-Abdulkarim, Katie Atkinson and Trevor Bench-Capon: From Oral Hearing to Opinion in The U.S. Supreme Court

  • Adam Wyner, Wim Peters and Daniel Katz: A Case Study on Legal Case Annotation

  • Yutaka Yoshida, Kozo Honda, Yuichi Sei, Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Yasuyuki Tahara and Akihiko Ohsuga: Towards Semi-Automatic Identification of Functional Requirements in Legal Texts for Public Administration

  • Clara Smith, Antonino Rotolo and Giovanni Sartor: Reflex Responsibility of Agents

  • Lorenzo Bacci, Enrico Francesconi and Maria Teresa Sagri: A Proposal for Introducing the ECLI Standard in the Italian Judicial Documentary System

  • Daniel Krasner and Ian Langmore: Flexible Processing and Classification for eDiscovery

  • Charlotte Vlek, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij and Bart Verheij: Unfolding Crime Scenarios with Variations: A Method for Building a Bayesian Network for Legal Narratives

  • Henry Prakken and Giovanni Sartor: Formalising arguments about norms

  • Tingting Li, Tina Balke, Marina De Vos, Julian Padget and Ken Satoh: Legal Conflict Detection in Interacting Legal Systems

  • Tho Thi Ngoc Le, Minh Le Nguyen and Akira Shimazu: Unsupervised Keyword Extraction for Japanese Legal Documents

  • Orlando Conetta and Burkhard Schafer: LKIF in Commercial Legal Practice: Transaction Configuration from Eurobonds to Copyright

  • Michał Araszkiewicz: Towards Systematic Research on Statutory Interpretation in AI and Law

  • Kevin Ashley and Vern Walker: From Information Retrieval (IR) to Argument Retrieval (AR) for Legal Cases: Report on a Baseline Study

  • Adeline Nazarenko, Florence Amardeilh, Danièle Bourcier, Hacene Cherfi, Charles-Henry Dubail, Alain Garnier, Sylvie Guillemin-Lanne, Nada Mimouni, Eve Paul, Sylvie Salotti, Marjorie Seizou, Sylvie Szulman and Haïfa Zargayouna: The Légilocal project: The local law simply shared

  • Alan Buabuchachart, Katherine Metcalf, Nina Charness and Leora Morgenstern: Classification of Regulatory Paragraphs by Illocutionary Point, Reference Structure, and Regulation Type

  • Giuseppe Contissa, Migle Laukyte, Giovanni Sartor and Hanna Schebesta: Assessing Liability with Argumentation Maps: An Application in Aviation Law

  • Nada Mimouni, Sylvie Salotti, Adeline Nazarenko and Eve Paul: Modeling Collections of French Local Administration Documents

  • Gaia Arosio, Giuliana Bagnara, Nicola Capuano, Elisabetta Fersini and Daniele Toti: Ontology-driven Data Acquisition: Intelligent Support to Legal ODR Systems

  • Padmaja Sasidharan, Claire Henderson, Graeme Lockwood, Andrew Ji Jones and Elaine Brohan: User Centered Evaluation of EQUALS, a Rule-based Legal Decision-aid



For abstracts or full text of papers, please contact the authors.


HT Bart Verheij




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