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27. JURIX 2014: Krakow, Poland
- Rinke Hoekstra:

Legal Knowledge and Information Systems - JURIX 2014: The Twenty-Seventh Annual Conference, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, 10-12 December 2014. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 271, IOS Press 2014, ISBN 978-1-61499-467-1 - Michal Araszkiewicz

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Scientia Juris: A Missing Link in the Modelling of Statutory Reasoning. 1-10 - Giovanni Sartor

, Doug Walton, Fabrizio Macagno
, Antonino Rotolo:
Argumentation Schemes for Statutory Interpretation: A Logical Analysis. 11-20 - Douglas Walton, Fabrizio Macagno

, Giovanni Sartor
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Interpretative Argumentation Schemes. 21-22 - Tomasz Zurek

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Model of Argument from Social Importance. 23-28 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

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Analysing Norms with Transition Systems. 29-38 - Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer, Tom M. van Engers

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On the Interactional Meaning of Fundamental Legal Concepts. 39-48 - Shaun Azzopardi

, Gordon J. Pace
, Fernando Schapachnik:
Contract Automata with Reparations. 49-54 - Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel

, Cristiana Teixeira Santos, Pompeu Casanovas
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A model of Air Transport Passenger Incidents and Rights. 55-60 - Latifa Al-Abdulkarim, Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

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Abstract Dialectical Frameworks for Legal Reasoning. 61-70 - Sjoerd T. Timmer, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij

, Bart Verheij:
Extracting Legal Arguments from Forensic Bayesian Networks. 71-80 - Guido Governatori

, Francesco Olivieri
, Antonino Rotolo, Simone Scannapieco
, Giovanni Sartor
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Two Faces of Strategic Argumentation in the Law. 81-90 - Davide Carneiro

, Paulo Novais
, John Zeleznikow
, Francisco Andrade
, José Neves
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Managing Motivation at the Workplace through Negotiation. 91-96 - Alexander Boer:

Punishments, Rewards, and the Production of Evidence. 97-102 - Charlotte S. Vlek, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij

, Bart Verheij:
Extracting Scenarios from a Bayesian Network as Explanations for Legal Evidence. 103-112 - John Sheridan:

Using data to understand the statute book as a whole system. 113-114 - Matias Frosterus, Jouni Tuominen

, Eero Hyvönen:
Facilitating Re-use of Legal Data in Applications - Finnish Law as a Linked Open Data Service. 115-124 - Marta Poblet

, Amir Aryani
, Kate Caldecott, Timos K. Sellis
, Pompeu Casanovas
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Open-Access Grant Data: Towards Meta-Research Innovation. 125-130 - Michal Lopuszynski:

Application of Topic Models to Judgments from Public Procurement Domain. 131-132 - Jaromír Savelka

, Matthias Grabmair, Kevin D. Ashley:
Mining Information from Statutory Texts in Multi-Jurisdictional Settings. 133-142 - Marios Koniaris

, Ioannis Anagnostopoulos, Yannis Vassiliou:
Legislation as a complex network: Modelling and analysis of European Union legal sources. 143-152 - Bernhard Waltl, Florian Matthes

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Towards Measures of Complexity: Applying Structural and Linguistic Metrics to German Laws. 153-162 - Nada Mimouni

, Adeline Nazarenko, Ève Paul, Sylvie Salotti:
Towards Graph-based and Semantic Search in Legal Information Access Systems. 163-168 - Radboud Winkels, Alexander Boer, Bart Vredebregt, Alexander van Someren:

Towards a Legal Recommender System. 169-178 - Monica Palmirani

, Fabio Vitali
, Albano Bernasconi, Luca Gambazzi:
Swiss Federal Publication Workflow with Akoma Ntoso. 179-184 - Makoto Nakamura, Tokuyasu Kakuta:

Development of the eLen Regulation Database to Support Legislation of Municipalities. 185-186 - Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel

, Serena Villata, Asunción Gómez-Pérez
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A dataset of RDF licenses. 187-188 - Pompeu Casanovas

, Juan Arraiza Irujo, Felipe Melero, Jorge González-Conejero
, Gila Molcho, Montse Cuadros
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Fighting Organized Crime Through Open Source Intelligence: Regulatory Strategies of the CAPER Project. 189-198 - Joe Crawford, Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

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Argument-Based Policy Consultation Through Crowd Sourcing. 199-200 - Tania C. D'Agostini Bueno, Karina Girardi Roggia

, Hugo Cesar Hoeschl:
Using Crowdsourcing Games Techniques and Similarity Metrics to Improve Legal Ontologies Expansion. 201-202 - Federico Costantini:

#Folksonomies & #Law: from «quid juris?» to «quid jus?» to «cur jus?». 203-204

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