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30th JURIX 2017: Luxembourg
- Adam Z. Wyner, Giovanni Casini:

Legal Knowledge and Information Systems - JURIX 2017: The Thirtieth Annual Conference, Luxembourg, 13-15 December 2017. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 302, IOS Press 2017, ISBN 978-1-61499-837-2 - Fabien Gandon, Guido Governatori

, Serena Villata:
Normative Requirements as Linked Data. 1-10 - Bernhard Waltl, Johannes Muhr, Ingo Glaser, Georg Bonczek, Elena Scepankova, Florian Matthes

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Classifying Legal Norms with Active Machine Learning. 11-20 - Suzanne Bardelmeijer, Alexander Boer, Radboud Winkels:

Cloudy with a Chance of Concepts. 21-26 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

, Katie Atkinson:
Dimensions and Values for Legal CBR. 27-32 - María-Emilia Cambronero, Luis Llana

, Gordon J. Pace
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Timed Contract Compliance Under Event Timing Uncertainty. 33-38 - Jaromír Savelka

, Kevin D. Ashley:
Detecting Agent Mentions in U.S. Court Decisions. 39-48 - Luciano H. Tamargo, Diego C. Martínez, Antonino Rotolo, Guido Governatori

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Temporalised Belief Revision in the Law. 49-58 - Yannis Panagis

, Urska Sadl
, Fabien Tarissan:
Giving Every Case Its (Legal) Due - The Contribution of Citation Networks and Text Similarity Techniques to Legal Studies of European Union Law. 59-68 - Henry Prakken:

Argument Schemes for Discussing Bayesian Modellings of Complex Criminal Cases. 69-78 - Latifa Al-Abdulkarim, Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

, Stuart Whittle, Rob Williams, Catriona Wolfenden:
Noise Induced Hearing Loss: An Application of the Angelic Methodology. 79-88 - Pedro Delfino, Bruno Cuconato, Edward Hermann Haeusler, Alexandre Rademaker

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Passing the Brazilian OAB Exam: Data Preparation and Some Experiments. 89-94 - Dafne E. van Kuppevelt, Gijs van Dijck

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Answering Legal Research Questions About Dutch Case Law with Network Analysis and Visualization. 95-100 - Adam Z. Wyner

, Fraser Gough, François Lévy
, Matt Lynch, Adeline Nazarenko:
On Annotation of the Textual Contents of Scottish Legal Instruments. 101-106 - Michal Araszkiewicz

, Tomasz Zurek
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Balancing with Thresholds. 107-112 - Tommaso Agnoloni

, Lorenzo Bacci, Ginevra Peruginelli, Marc van Opijnen, Jos van den Oever, Monica Palmirani
, Luca Cervone, Octavian Bujor, Arantxa Arsuaga Lecuona, Alberto Boada García, Luigi Di Caro
, Giovanni Siragusa
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Linking European Case Law: BO-ECLI Parser, an Open Framework for the Automatic Extraction of Legal Links. 113-118 - Jean-Rémi Bourguet, Melissa Zorzanelli Costa:

Scoring Judicial Syllabi in Portuguese. 119-124 - Isar Nejadgholi, Renaud Bougueng, Samuel Witherspoon:

A Semi-Supervised Training Method for Semantic Search of Legal Facts in Canadian Immigration Cases. 125-134 - Amarnath Gupta, Alice Z. Wang, Kai Lin, Haoshen Hong, Haoran Sun, Benjamin L. Liebman, Rachel E. Stern, Subhasis Dasgupta

, Margaret E. Roberts:
Toward Building a Legal Knowledge-Base of Chinese Judicial Documents for Large-Scale Analytics. 135-144 - Marco Lippi

, Przemyslaw Palka
, Giuseppe Contissa
, Francesca Lagioia
, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz
, Yannis Panagis, Giovanni Sartor
, Paolo Torroni
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Automated Detection of Unfair Clauses in Online Consumer Contracts. 145-154 - Ilias Chalkidis, Ion Androutsopoulos

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A Deep Learning Approach to Contract Element Extraction. 155-164 - Kartik Asooja, Oscar Ó Foghlú, Breiffni Ó Domhnaill, George Marchin, Sean McGrath

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Automatic Detection of Significant Updates in Regulatory Documents. 165-169 - Giovanni Sileno, Antoine Saillenfest, Jean-Louis Dessalles

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A Computational Model of Moral and Legal Responsibility via Simplicity Theory. 171-176 - Jakub Harasta

, Jaromír Savelka
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Toward Linking Heterogenous References in Czech Court Decisions to Content. 177-182 - Mohammad Hassan Falakmasir, Kevin D. Ashley:

Utilizing Vector Space Models for Identifying Legal Factors from Text. 183-192 - Rohan Nanda

, Giovanni Siragusa
, Luigi Di Caro
, Martin Theobald
, Guido Boella, Livio Robaldo
, Francesco Costamagna:
Concept Recognition in European and National Law. 193-198

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