models and ethical challenges for legal systems, legal language and legal ontologies, argumentation and software agents : International Workshop AICOL-III, held as part of the 25th IVR Congress, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, August 15-16, 2011 : revised selected papers /
First Statement of Responsibility
Monica Palmirani ... [et al.] (eds.)
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
New York :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2012
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource
SERIES
Series Title
Hot topics
Series Title
Lecture notes in artifical intelligence
Series Title
LNCS sublibrary. SL 7, Artificial intelligence
Volume Designation
7639.
ISSN of Series
0302-9743 ;
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
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. Multisystem and multilingual ontologies provide an important opportunity to integrate different trends of research in AI and law, including comparative legal studies. Complexity theory, graph theory, game theory, and any other contributions from the mathematical disciplines can help both to formalize the dynamics of legal systems and to capture relations among norms. Cognitive science can help the modeling of legal ontology by taking into account not only the formal features of law but also social behaviour, psychology, and cultural factors. This book is thus meant to support scholars in different areas of science in sharing knowledge and methodological approaches. This volume collects the contributions to the workshop's third edition, which took place as part of the 25th IVR congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, held in Frankfurt, Germany, in August 2011. This volume comprises six main parts devoted to the each of the six topics addressed in the workshop, namely: models for the legal system ethics and the regulation of ICT, legal knowledge management, legal information for open access, software agent systems in the legal domain, as well as legal language and legal ontology
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OhioLINK electronic book center (Online)
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SpringerLink
PARALLEL TITLE PROPER
Parallel Title
AICOL 3
Parallel Title
AICOL-III
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Artificial intelligence, Congresses
Information storage and retrieval systems-- Law, Congresses
Law-- Methodology-- Automation, Congresses
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Number
340/
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1
Edition
23
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
K213
Class number
K213
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Palmirani, Monica
CORPORATE BODY NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
AICOL 2011(2011 :, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
CORPORATE BODY NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy(25th :2011 :, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)