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35th JURIX 2022: Saarbrücken, Germany
- Enrico Francesconi, Georg Borges, Christoph Sorge:

Legal Knowledge and Information Systems - JURIX 2022: The Thirty-fifth Annual Conference, Saarbrücken, Germany, 14-16 December 2022. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 362, IOS Press 2022, ISBN 978-1-64368-364-5
Research Article
- Michal Araszkiewicz

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A Hybrid Model of Argument Concerning Preferences Between Statutory Interpretation Canons. 3-12 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

, Thomas F. Gordon:
Implementing a Theory of a Legal Domain. 13-22 - Charles Condevaux, Bruno Mathis, Sid Ali Mahmoudi, Stéphane Mussard, Guillaume Zambrano

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Linking Appellate Judgments to Tribunal Judgments - Benchmarking Different ML Techniques. 33-42 - Guido Governatori

, Francesco Olivieri
, Antonino Rotolo, Matteo Cristani:
Stable Normative Explanations. 43-52 - Morgan A. Gray

, Jaromír Savelka, Wesley M. Oliver, Kevin D. Ashley:
Toward Automatically Identifying Legally Relevant Factors. 53-62 - Hasan Jamil

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Semantic Querying of Knowledge Rich Legal Digital Libraries Using Prism. 63-72 - Sagar Joshi

, Sumanth Balaji
, Jerrin Thomas, Aparna Garimella, Vasudeva Varma:
Investigating Strategies for Clause Recommendation. 73-82 - Xinghan Liu, Emiliano Lorini, Antonino Rotolo, Giovanni Sartor

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Modelling and Explaining Legal Case-Based Reasoners Through Classifiers. 83-92 - Jack Mumford, Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

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Reasoning with Legal Cases: A Hybrid ADF-ML Approach. 93-102 - Ha-Thanh Nguyen, Wachara Fungwacharakorn, Fumihito Nishino, Ken Satoh:

A Multi-Step Approach in Translating Natural Language into Logical Formula. 103-112 - Olivier Salaün, Fabrizio Gotti, Philippe Langlais, Karim Benyekhlef

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Why Do Tenants Sue Their Landlords? Answers from a Topic Model. 113-122 - Olivier Salaün, Aurore Clément Troussel, Sylvain Longhais, Hannes Westermann, Philippe Langlais, Karim Benyekhlef

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Conditional Abstractive Summarization of Court Decisions for Laymen and Insights from Human Evaluation. 123-132 - Hannes Westermann, Jaromír Savelka, Vern R. Walker, Kevin D. Ashley, Karim Benyekhlef

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Toward an Intelligent Tutoring System for Argument Mining in Legal Texts. 133-142 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

, Bart Verheij
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Unpacking Arguments. 145-150 - Joseph A. Blass, Kenneth D. Forbus:

The Illinois Intentional Tort Qualitative Dataset. 151-157 - Stefan Chircop, Gordon J. Pace, Gerardo Schneider:

An Automata-Based Formalism for Normative Documents with Real-Time. 158-163 - Alessandro Contini

, Sebastiano Antonio Piccolo
, Lucia Lopez Zurita
, Urska Sadl
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Recognising Legal Characteristics of the Judgments of the European Court of Justice: Difficult but Not Impossible. 164-169 - Beatriz Esteves

, Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel
, Ricardo Longares:
Automating the Response to GDPR's Right of Access. 170-175 - Peter Fratric, Giovanni Sileno, Tom M. van Engers, Sander Klous:

A Compression and Simulation-Based Approach to Fraud Discovery. 176-181 - Wachara Fungwacharakorn, Kanae Tsushima, Ken Satoh:

Fundamental Revisions on Constraint Hierarchies for Ethical Norms. 182-187 - Federico Galli

, Giulia Grundler
, Alessia Fidelangeli, Andrea Galassi
, Francesca Lagioia
, Elena Palmieri
, Federico Ruggeri
, Giovanni Sartor
, Paolo Torroni
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Predicting Outcomes of Italian VAT Decisions. 188-193 - Jieh-Sheng Lee

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The Effectiveness of Bidirectional Generative Patent Language Models. 194-199 - Davide Liga

, Monica Palmirani
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Transfer Learning for Deontic Rule Classification: The Case Study of the GDPR. 200-205 - Chao-Lin Liu, Hong-Ren Lin, Wei-Zhi Liu, Chieh Yang:

Functional Classification of Statements of Chinese Judgment Documents of Civil Cases. 206-212 - Yiwei Lu, Zhe Yu

, Yuhui Lin, Burkhard Schafer, Andrew Ireland, Lachlan Urquhart
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An Argumentation and Ontology Based Legal Support System for AI Vehicle Design. 213-218 - Saran Pandian, Shubham Joshi:

Autosuggestion of Relevant Cases and Statutes. 225-230 - Silvio Peikert

, Celia Birle
, Jamal Al Qundus
, Le Duyen Sandra Vu
, Adrian Paschke
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Extracting References from German Legal Texts Using Named Entity Recognition. 231-236 - Aarne Ranta, Inari Listenmaa

, Jerrold Soh
, Meng Weng Wong:
An End-to-End Pipeline from Law Text to Logical Formulas. 237-242 - Bianca Steffes

, Piotr Ryszard Rataj:
Legal Text Summarization Using Argumentative Structures. 243-248 - Tim van den Belt, Henry Prakken:

Measuring the Complexity of Dutch Legislation. 249-254 - Tien-Hsuan Wu, Ben Kao, Henry W. H. Chan, Michael M. K. Cheung:

Judgment Tagging and Recommendation Using Pre-Trained Language Models and Legal Taxonomy. 255-260 - Huihui Xu, Kevin D. Ashley:

Multi-Granularity Argument Mining in Legal Texts. 261-266 - Melissa Zorzanelli Costa, Giancarlo Guizzardi, João Paulo A. Almeida

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On Capturing Legal Knowledge in Ontology and Process Models Combined. 267-272 - Tomasz Zurek

, Mostafa Mohajeriparizi, Jonathan Kwik
, Tom M. van Engers
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Can a Military Autonomous Device Follow International Humanitarian Law? 273-278 - Yi-Tang Huang, Hong-Ren Lin, Chao-Lin Liu:

Toward an Integrated Annotation and Inference Platform for Enhancing Justifications for Algorithmically Generated Legal Recommendations and Decisions. 281-285 - Tomer Libal

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The LegAi Editor: A Tool for the Construction of Legal Knowledge Bases. 286-289 - Sid Ali Mahmoudi, Guillaume Zambrano

, Charles Condevaux, Stéphane Mussard:
Scribe: A Specialized Collaborative Tool for Legal Judgment Annotation. 290-293 - Ha-Thanh Nguyen, Fumihito Nishino, Megumi Fujita, Ken Satoh:

An Interactive Natural Language Interface for PROLEG. 294-297 - Shidaka Nishioka, Yuto Mori, Ken Satoh:

Consumer Dispute Resolution System Based on PROLEG. 298-301

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