JURIX-03 Accepted papers (Main Conference)
Full papers
- Kevin D. Ashley & Stefanie Brueninghaus, University of Pittsburgh, USA. A Predictive Role for Intermediate Legal Concepts.
- Alexander Boer, Radboud Winkels & Rinke Hoekstra, Faculty of Law, Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Knowledge
management for legislative drafting in an international setting.
- Borges Filipe, Borges Raoul, & Bourcier Daniele, Universite de Paris II-Assas, CERSA-CNRS, France.
Artificial neural networks and legal categorization.
- Alison Chorley & Trevor Bench-Capon, Department of Computer Science, The University of Liverpool, UK. Reasoning With Legal Cases as
Theory Construction: Some Experimental Results.
- Jaime Delgado, Isabel Gallego, Silvia Llorente & Roberto Garcia, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Departament de Tecnologia - Barcelona,
Spain. IPROnto: An Ontology for Digital Rights Management.
- Juan Jose Iniesta Delgado, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Murcia, Spain.
Substitution of Legal Statement and Identification of Law.
- Paolo Dongill & Johann Gamper, Faculty of Computer Science - Free University of Bozen/Bolzano - Italy. MIRIS Unleashed.
- Melanie Dulong De Rosnay, CERSA - Research Centre for Administrative Science, Computer Science,
Law and Linguistic Laboratory, Law University Paris-II Pantheon - Medialive, France. Cognitive interfaces for legal
expressions description - Application to copyrighted works online sharing and transactions.
- Thomas F. Gordon, Fraunhofer FOKUS, Berlin, Germany. On the Need for Standard Document Formats for eGovernance
Applications of Legal Knowledge-Based Systems.
- Nuno Graca & Paulo Quaresma, Departamento de Informatica, Universidade de Evora, Portugal.How to model legal reasoning using
dynamic logic programming.
- Pamela N. Gray, School of Law University of Western Sydney - Grays Knowledge Engiineering, Australia.
A map-based expert-friendly shell.
- Evert van Heel & Tom van Engers, Leibniz Center for Law, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. GoldminePower: Decisions in
governmental process design.
- Ghita Holmstrom-Hintikka, Boston University, USA / Syst Theol. Helsinki, Finland. Actions in legal argumentation.
- Antoinette J. Muntjewerff, Astrid Jordaans, Rinke Hoekstra & Ronald Leenes, University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Law,
Leibniz Center for Law / Open University, Faculty of Law, Heerlen, The Netherlands. Concept & Code Case Analysis and
Storage Environment: CASE.
- Pierre Renaux, Universite de Caen. CATMInE Computer Assisted Trade-Mark Infringement Evaluation.
- Giovanni Tuzet, University of Paris XII, France / University of Turin, Italy. Legal abduction.
- John Zeleznikow & Emilia Bellucci, Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh, UK /
Department of Computer Science, La Trobe University, Victoria Australia. Family_Winner:
integrating game theory and heuristics to provide negotiation support.
Research abstracts
- Andrade, Minho University - Law School, Portugal. Intelligent electronic inter-systemic
contracting - issues on contract formation.
- Boris Galitsky, School of Computer Science and Information Systems - Birkbeck College,
University of London, UK. An interactive form for customer complaints.
- Emile de Maat, Tom M. van Engers, University of Amsterdam, Leibniz Center for Law.
Mission impossible?: Automated Norm Analysis of Legal Texts.
- Antonino Rotolo (CIRSFID, University of Bologna, Italy), G. Governatori
(University of Queensland, Australia), A
computational framework for non monotonic agency institutionalized
power and multi-agent systems.
- Erich Scheighofer, Doris Liebwald & Mathias Drachsler, University of Vienna, Department of International Law,
Center for Legal Informatics. Electronic Notification of Block Exempted Aid in Agriculture.
- Clara Smith, LINTI, Facultad de Informatica, Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Argentina.
On the Structure and Soundness of AI & Law Objects.
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