Legal Knowledge and Information Systems : JURIX 2016: the Twenty-Ninth Annual Conference.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781614997269
- 343.0999
- K212 .L443 2016
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 Texts -- Arguments 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 Decisions -- On 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 Ontology.
Computer 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.
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