duminică, 14 decembrie 2014

Proceedings: NAiL 2014: Second International Workshop on Network Analysis in Law

Full-text proceedings have been posted of NAiL 2014: 2nd International Workshop, “Network Analysis in Law,” held 10 December in Krakow, in conjunction with JURIX 2014.


Here are the contents:



  • Kevin Ashley, Elizabeth Ferrell Bjerke, Margaret Potter, Hasan Guclu, Jaromir Savelka and Matthias Grabmair: Statutory Network Analysis plus Information Retrieval

  • Tommaso Agnoloni and Ugo Pagallo: The Case Law of the Italian Constitutional Court between Network Theory and Philosophy of Information

  • Gabriele Rinaldi and Giacomo Fiumara: Prominent Actors in Italian Civil Judiciary: a Social Network Analysis study

  • Alexander Boer and Bas Sijtsma: Semi-Automatic Construction of Skeleton Concept Maps from Case Judgments

  • Bart Karstens, Marijn Koolen, Giuseppe Dari Mattiacci, Rens Bod and Tom Ginsburg: Reference Structures of National Constitutions

  • Romain Boulet, Ana Flavia Barros-Platiau and Pierre Mazzega: 35 years of Multilateral Environmental Agreements Ratification: a Network Analysis

  • John Fitzgerald: Network analysis as an aid to legal interpretation – can counting and drawing rules help lawyers understand the context of those rules?

  • Carlo Garbarino: A Model of Legal Systems as Evolutionary Networks: Normative Complexity and Self-organization of Clusters of Rules

  • Tõnu Tamme, Leo Võhandu and Ermo Täks: A Method to Compare the Complexity of Legal Acts

  • Remo Pareschi, Franco Toffoletto and Paolino Zica: Outcome networks for policy analysis, with an application to a case study in labor law

  • Deborah De Felice, Giuseppe Giura and Vilhelm Verendel: Why do you quote me? Citation of Superior Court

  • Radboud Winkels, Alexander Boer, Bart Vredebregt and Alexander van Someren: Towards a Legal Recommender System


More information about the event is available at the event Website.


HT @Radboud




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