AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems: International Workshops AICOL-I/IVR-XXIV, Beijing, China, September 19, 2009 and AICOL-II/JURIX 2009, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 16, 2009 Revised Selected Papers

The inspiring idea of this workshop series, Artificial Intelligence Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems (AICOL), is to develop models of legal knowledge, concerning organization, structure and content, in order to promote mutual understanding and communication between different systems and cultures.

Complexity and complex systems describe recent developments in AI and law, legal theory, argumentation, the Semantic Web, and multi-agent systems. The aim of the AICOL workshops is thus to offer effective support for the exchange of knowledge and methodological approaches between scholars from different scientific fields, by highlighting their similarities and differences. The comparison of multiple formal approaches to the law (such as logical models, cognitive theories, argumentation frameworks, graph theory, game theory), as well as opposite perspectives like internal and the external viewpoints, this volume stresses possible convergences, as, for instance, are possible in the realms of conceptual structures, argumentation schemes, emergent behaviors, learning evolution, adaptation, and simulation.

This volume assembles 15 thoroughly refereed and revised papers, selected from two workshops organized at the XXIV World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR, Beijing, China, September 15-20, 2009) and at JURIX-09 (December 16-19, 2009, Rotterdam). The papers are organized in topical sections on language and complex systems in law, ontologies and the representation of legal knowledge, argumentation and logics, as well as dialogue and legal multimedia.

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AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems: International Workshops AICOL-I/IVR-XXIV, Beijing, China, September 19, 2009 and AICOL-II/JURIX 2009, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 16, 2009 Revised Selected Papers

The inspiring idea of this workshop series, Artificial Intelligence Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems (AICOL), is to develop models of legal knowledge, concerning organization, structure and content, in order to promote mutual understanding and communication between different systems and cultures.

Complexity and complex systems describe recent developments in AI and law, legal theory, argumentation, the Semantic Web, and multi-agent systems. The aim of the AICOL workshops is thus to offer effective support for the exchange of knowledge and methodological approaches between scholars from different scientific fields, by highlighting their similarities and differences. The comparison of multiple formal approaches to the law (such as logical models, cognitive theories, argumentation frameworks, graph theory, game theory), as well as opposite perspectives like internal and the external viewpoints, this volume stresses possible convergences, as, for instance, are possible in the realms of conceptual structures, argumentation schemes, emergent behaviors, learning evolution, adaptation, and simulation.

This volume assembles 15 thoroughly refereed and revised papers, selected from two workshops organized at the XXIV World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR, Beijing, China, September 15-20, 2009) and at JURIX-09 (December 16-19, 2009, Rotterdam). The papers are organized in topical sections on language and complex systems in law, ontologies and the representation of legal knowledge, argumentation and logics, as well as dialogue and legal multimedia.

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AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems: International Workshops AICOL-I/IVR-XXIV, Beijing, China, September 19, 2009 and AICOL-II/JURIX 2009, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 16, 2009 Revised Selected Papers

AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems: International Workshops AICOL-I/IVR-XXIV, Beijing, China, September 19, 2009 and AICOL-II/JURIX 2009, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 16, 2009 Revised Selected Papers

AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems: International Workshops AICOL-I/IVR-XXIV, Beijing, China, September 19, 2009 and AICOL-II/JURIX 2009, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 16, 2009 Revised Selected Papers

AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems: International Workshops AICOL-I/IVR-XXIV, Beijing, China, September 19, 2009 and AICOL-II/JURIX 2009, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, December 16, 2009 Revised Selected Papers

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The inspiring idea of this workshop series, Artificial Intelligence Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems (AICOL), is to develop models of legal knowledge, concerning organization, structure and content, in order to promote mutual understanding and communication between different systems and cultures.

Complexity and complex systems describe recent developments in AI and law, legal theory, argumentation, the Semantic Web, and multi-agent systems. The aim of the AICOL workshops is thus to offer effective support for the exchange of knowledge and methodological approaches between scholars from different scientific fields, by highlighting their similarities and differences. The comparison of multiple formal approaches to the law (such as logical models, cognitive theories, argumentation frameworks, graph theory, game theory), as well as opposite perspectives like internal and the external viewpoints, this volume stresses possible convergences, as, for instance, are possible in the realms of conceptual structures, argumentation schemes, emergent behaviors, learning evolution, adaptation, and simulation.

This volume assembles 15 thoroughly refereed and revised papers, selected from two workshops organized at the XXIV World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR, Beijing, China, September 15-20, 2009) and at JURIX-09 (December 16-19, 2009, Rotterdam). The papers are organized in topical sections on language and complex systems in law, ontologies and the representation of legal knowledge, argumentation and logics, as well as dialogue and legal multimedia.


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ISBN-13: 9783642165238
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 12/23/2010
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #6237
Edition description: 2010
Pages: 243
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems

Introduction: Complex Systems and Six Challenges for the Development of Law and the Semantic Web Pompeu Casanovas Ugo Pagallo Giovanni Sartor Gianmaria Ajani 1

I Language and Complex Systems in Law

As Law Goes By: Topology, Ontology, Evolution Ugo Pagallo 12

Sailing the Semantic Seas by Structural Vessels: Problems and Perspectives for the Identification of Implicit Knowledge in the Legal Domain Gianmaria Ajani Piercarlo Rossi 27

Network Analysis of the French Environmental Code Romain Boulet Pierre Mazzega Danièle Bourcier 39

Model Regularity of Legal Language in Active Modifications Monica Palmirani Raffaella Brighi 54

II Ontologies and the Representation of Legal Knowledge

Traceability and Change in Legal Requirements Engineering Alexander Boer Tom van Engers Radboud Winkels 74

When a FrameNet-Style Knowledge Description Meets an Ontological Characterization of Fundamental Legal Concepts Tommaso Agnoloni Meritxell Fernández-Barrera Maria Teresa Sagri Daniela Tiscorni Giulia Venturi 93

Application of an Ontology-Based Model to a Selected Fraudulent Disbursement Economic Crime Jaroslaw Bak Czeslaw Jedrzejek 113

Multi-layer Markup and Ontological Structures in Akoma Ntoso Gioele Barabucci Luca Cervone Monica Palmirani Silvio Peroni Fabio Vitali 133

III Argumentation and Logics

Prescriptive and Descriptive Obligations in Dynamic Epistemic Deontic Logic Guillaume Aucher Guido Boella Leendert van der Torre 150

Lex Minus Dixit Quam Voluit, Lex Magis Dixit Quam Voluit: A Formal Study on Legal Compliance and Interpretation Guido Boella Guido Govenatori Antonino Rotolo Leendert van der Torre 162

IV Dialogue and Legal Multimedia

Legal Electronic Institutions and ONTOMEDIA: Dialogue, Inventio, and Relational Justice Scenarios Pompeu Casanovas 184

Mediation, ODR, and the Web 2.0: A Case for Relational Justice Marta Poblet Pompeu Casanovas José Manuel López-Cobo Alvaro Cabrerizo Juan Antonio Prieto 205

Legal "Neutral Dialogue", Implementing the Work of Bruce Ackerman in the Field of Law Antoni Abad-Ninet 217

Legal Multimedia Management through JPEG2000 Framework Jorge González-Conejero 229

Author Index 243

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