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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