18. JURIX 2005:
Brussels,
Belgium
Marie-Francine Moens, Peter Spyns (Eds.):
Legal Knowledge and Information Systems - JURIX 2005: The Eighteenth Annual Conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems, Brussels, Belgium, 8-10 December 2005.
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 134 IOS Press 2005, ISBN 978-1-58603-576-1
- Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Theory and Practice in AI and Law: A Response to Branting.
1-12
- Guido Governatori, Monica Palmirani, Régis Riveret, Antonino Rotolo, Giovanni Sartor:
Norm Modifications in Defeasible Logic.
13-22
- Luc J. Wintgens:
Making Sense of Coherence. The Level Theory of Coherence.
23-24
- Alexander Boer, Tom M. van Engers, Radboud Winkels:
Mixing Legal and Non-legal Norms.
25-36
- Christopher Giblin, Alice Y. Liu, Samuel Müller, Birgit Pfitzmann, Xin Zhou:
Regulations Expressed As Logical Models (REALM).
37-48
- Jeroen Keppens, Burkhard Schafer:
Assumption Based Peg Unification for Crime Scenario Modelling.
49-58
- Moshe Looks, Ronald Prescott Loui, Barry Z. Cynamon:
Dynamics of Rule Revision and Strategy Revision in Legislative Games.
59-68
- Helmut Horacek:
Automated Analysis of Reasoning and Argumentation Structures in Texts.
69
- Pietro Mercatali, Francesco Romano, Luciano Boschi, Emilio Spinicci:
Automatic Translation from Textual Representations of Laws to Formal Models through UML.
71-80
- Farida Aouladomar:
Some Foundational Linguistic Elements for QA Systems: an Application to E-government Services.
81-90
- Paulo Quaresma, Irene Pimenta Rodrigues:
A Question Answer System for Legal Information Retrieval.
91-100
- Tom M. van Engers, Ron van Gog, Arian Jacobs:
How Technology Can Help Reducing the Legal Burden.
101-102
- Carlo Biagioli, Enrico Francesconi:
A Semantics-based Visual Framework for Planning a New Bill.
103-104
- Andrew Vincent, John Zeleznikow:
The Desocialization of the Courts, Sentencing Decision Support and Plea Bargaining.
105-106
- Matthias Grabmair, Kevin D. Ashley:
Towards Modeling Systematic Interpretation of Codified Law.
107-108
- Natalia V. Loukachevitch, Boris V. Dobrov:
Large-Scale Linguistic Ontology as a Basis for Text Categorization of Legislative Documents.
109-110
- Moshe Looks, Ronald Prescott Loui:
Game Mechanisms & Procedural Fairness.
111-112
- Douglas Walton:
Practical Reasoning and Proposing: Tools for e-Democracy.
113-114
- Ronny van Laarschot, Wouter Van Steenbergen, Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Arno R. Lodder, Frank van Harmelen:
The Legal Concepts and the Layman's Terms - Bridging the Gap through Ontology-Based Reasoning about Liability.
115-125
- Peter Spyns, Giles Hogben:
Validating an Automated Evaluation Procedure for Ontology Triples in the Privacy Domain.
127-136
- Roberto García, Jaime Delgado:
An Ontological Approach for the Management of Rights Data Dictionaries.
137-146
- Laurens Mommers, Wim Voermans:
Using Legal Definitions to Increase the Accessibility of Legal Documents.
147-156
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