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Linked Democracy (Hardcover)
Victor Rodriguez Doncel, Pompeu Casanovas, Marta Poblet
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Approaches to legal ontologies constitutes a collective reflection
on the foundations of legal ontology engineering, by exploring
current methodologies and theoretical approaches to defining legal
ontologies, their divergences and complementarity and the
challenges still to be faced. It gathers contributions from leading
experts regarding their theoretical commitments and methodological
approaches derived from a long experience in the area and presents
a mature reflection on achievements and current shortcomings. The
various authors reconstruct their concrete methodological
frameworks by retrieving the more or less explicit theoretical
choices that have guided their work on legal ontology engineering
over the last years. This results in the presentation of apparently
opposed but in fact complementary rationales for ontology building
in the legal domain (legal-theoretical, sociolegal, philosophical,
among others) that address the various dimensions of legal
knowledge and its conceptual modelling. The book provides the
reader with a unique source regarding the current theoretical
landscape in legal ontology engineering as well as on foreseeable
future trends for the definition of conceptual structures to
enhance the automatic processing and retrieval of legal information
in the Semantic Web framework. It will thus interest researchers in
the domains of the SW, legal informatics, Artificial Intelligence
and law, legal theory and legal philosophy, as well as developers
of e-government applications based on the intelligent management of
legal or public information to provide both back-office and
front-office support.
This volume helps us to understand that the current political
disorders in Catalonia have deep cultural roots. It focuses on the
rise of Catalan cultural, national and linguistic identity in the
20th century. What is happening in Catalonia? What lies behind its
political conflicts? Catalan identity has been evolving for
centuries, starting in early medieval ages (11th and 12lve
centuries). It is not a modern phenomenon. The emergence of
imperial Spain in the 16 c. and the French Ancien Regime in the 17
c. correlates with a decline of Catalan culture, which was
politically absorbed by the Spanish state after the conquest of
Barcelona in 1714. However, Catalan language and culture flourished
again under the stimulus of the European Romantic Nationalism
movement (known as the Renaixenca in Catalonia). During the first
Dictatorship (Primo de Rivera, 1923-1930), the Spanish Civil War
(1936-1939), and the long Francoist era (1939-1975), Catalan
language and culture were repressed, yet refurbished and
reconstructed at the same time. This rise of a plural, complex, and
non-homogeneous Catalan identity constitutes the subject matter of
this volume. National conflicts that emerged later in the Spanish
democratic state leant heavily on the life engagement and vital
commitment experienced by the entrenched intellectual movements of
the twentieth century in Catalonia, Valencian Country and the
Balearic Islands. This book reveals the cultural and literary
grassroots of these conflicts.
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AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems - AICOL International Workshops 2015-2017: AICOL-VI@JURIX 2015, AICOL-VII@EKAW 2016, AICOL-VIII@JURIX 2016, AICOL-IX@ICAIL 2017, and AICOL-X@JURIX 2017, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Ugo Pagallo, Monica Palmirani, Pompeu Casanovas, Giovanni Sartor, Serena Villata
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This book includes revised selected papers from five International
Workshops on Artificial Intelligence Approaches to the Complexity
of Legal Systems, AICOL VI to AICOL X, held during 2015-2017: AICOL
VI in Braga, Portugal, in December 2015 as part of JURIX 2015;
AICOL VII at EKAW 2016 in Bologna, Italy, in November 2016; AICOL
VIII in Sophia Antipolis, France, in December 2016; AICOL IX at
ICAIL 2017 in London, UK, in June 2017; and AICOL X as part of
JURIX 2017 in Luxembourg, in December 2017. The 37 revised full
papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected
form 69 submissions. They represent a comprehensive picture of the
state of the art in legal informatics. The papers are organized in
six main sections: legal philosophy, conceptual analysis, and
epistemic approaches; rules and norms analysis and
representation;legal vocabularies and natural language processing;
legal ontologies and semantic annotation; legal argumentation; and
courts, adjudication and dispute resolution.
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AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems - AICOL 2013 International Workshops, AICOL-IV@IVR, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, July 21-27, 2013 and AICOL-V@SINTELNET-JURIX, Bologna, Italy, December 11, 2013, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Pompeu Casanovas, Ugo Pagallo, Monica Palmirani, Giovanni Sartor
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This book constitutes revised selected papers from the two
International Workshops on Artificial Intelligence Approaches to
the Complexity of Legal Systems, AICOL IV and AICOL V, held in
2013. The first took place as part of the 26th IVR Congress in Belo
Horizonte, Brazil, during July 21-27, 2013; the second was held in
Bologna as a joint special workshop of JURIX 2013 on December 11,
2013. The 19 papers presented in this volume were carefully
reviewed and selected for inclusion in this book. They are
organized in topical sections named: social intelligence and legal
conceptual models; legal theory, normative systems and software
agents; semantic Web technologies, legal ontologies and
argumentation; and crowdsourcing and online dispute resolution
(ODR).
Approaches to legal ontologies constitutes a collective reflection
on the foundations of legal ontology engineering, by exploring
current methodologies and theoretical approaches to defining legal
ontologies, their divergences and complementarity and the
challenges still to be faced. It gathers contributions from leading
experts regarding their theoretical commitments and methodological
approaches derived from a long experience in the area and presents
a mature reflection on achievements and current shortcomings. The
various authors reconstruct their concrete methodological
frameworks by retrieving the more or less explicit theoretical
choices that have guided their work on legal ontology engineering
over the last years. This results in the presentation of apparently
opposed but in fact complementary rationales for ontology building
in the legal domain (legal-theoretical, sociolegal, philosophical,
among others) that address the various dimensions of legal
knowledge and its conceptual modelling. The book provides the
reader with a unique source regarding the current theoretical
landscape in legal ontology engineering as well as on foreseeable
future trends for the definition of conceptual structures to
enhance the automatic processing and retrieval of legal information
in the Semantic Web framework. It will thus interest researchers in
the domains of the SW, legal informatics, Artificial Intelligence
and law, legal theory and legal philosophy, as well as developers
of e-government applications based on the intelligent management of
legal or public information to provide both back-office and
front-office support.
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AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems - 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 (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Monica Palmirani, Ugo Pagallo, Pompeu Casanovas, Giovanni Sartor
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R1,548
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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.
by Roberto Cencioni At the Lisbon Summit in March 2000, European
heads of state and government set a new goal for the European Union
- to become the most competitive knowled- based society in the
world by 2010. As part of this objective, ICT (information and
communication technologies) services should become available for
every citizen, and for all schools, homes and businesses. The book
you have in front of you is about Semantic Web technology and law.
Law is something omnipresent; all citizens - at some points in
their lives - have to deal with it. In addition, law involves a
large group of professionals, and is a mul- billion business world
wide. Information technology is important because it that can
improve citizens' interaction with law, as well as improve legal
professionals' work environment. Legal professionals dedicate a
significant amount of their time to finding, reading, analyzing and
synthesizing information in order to take decisions, and prepare
advice and trials, among other tasks. As part of the
"Semantic-Based Knowledge and Content Systems" Strategic Objective,
the European Commission is funding projects to construct technology
to make the Semantic Web vision come true. 1 The articles in this
book are related to two current foci of the Strategic Objective : *
Knowledge acquisition and modelling, capturing knowledge from raw
information and multimedia content in webs and other distributed
repositories to turn poorly structured information into machi-
processable knowledge.
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AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems XI-XII - AICOL International Workshops 2018 and 2020: AICOL-XI@JURIX 2018, AICOL-XII@JURIX 2020, XAILA@JURIX 2020, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Victor Rodriguez Doncel, Monica Palmirani, Michal Araszkiewicz, Pompeu Casanovas, Ugo Pagallo, …
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This book includes revised selected papers from the International
Workshops on AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems,
AICOL-XI@JURIX2018, held in Groningen, The Netherlands, on December
12, 2018; AICOL-XII@JURIX 2020, held in Brno, Czechia, on December
9, 2020; XAILA@JURIX 2020, held in in Brno, Czechia, on December 9,
2020.*The 17 full and 4 short papers included in this volume were
carefully reviewed and selected form 39 submissions. They represent
a comprehensive picture of the state of the art in legal
informatics. The papers are logically organized in 5 blocks:
Knowledge Representation; Logic, rules, and reasoning; Explainable
AI in Law and Ethics; Law as Web of linked Data and the Rule of
Law; Data protection and Privacy Modelling and Reasoning. *Due to
the Covid-19 pandemic AICOL-XII@JURIX 2020 and XAILA@JURIX 2020
were held virtually.
This volume helps us to understand that the current political
disorders in Catalonia have deep cultural roots. It focuses on the
rise of Catalan cultural, national and linguistic identity in the
20th century. What is happening in Catalonia? What lies behind its
political conflicts? Catalan identity has been evolving for
centuries, starting in early medieval ages (11th and 12lve
centuries). It is not a modern phenomenon. The emergence of
imperial Spain in the 16 c. and the French Ancien Regime in the 17
c. correlates with a decline of Catalan culture, which was
politically absorbed by the Spanish state after the conquest of
Barcelona in 1714. However, Catalan language and culture flourished
again under the stimulus of the European Romantic Nationalism
movement (known as the Renaixenca in Catalonia). During the first
Dictatorship (Primo de Rivera, 1923-1930), the Spanish Civil War
(1936-1939), and the long Francoist era (1939-1975), Catalan
language and culture were repressed, yet refurbished and
reconstructed at the same time. This rise of a plural, complex, and
non-homogeneous Catalan identity constitutes the subject matter of
this volume. National conflicts that emerged later in the Spanish
democratic state leant heavily on the life engagement and vital
commitment experienced by the entrenched intellectual movements of
the twentieth century in Catalonia, Valencian Country and the
Balearic Islands. This book reveals the cultural and literary
grassroots of these conflicts.
This open access book shows the factors linking information flow,
social intelligence, rights management and modelling with epistemic
democracy, offering licensed linked data along with information
about the rights involved. This model of democracy for the web of
data brings new challenges for the social organisation of
knowledge, collective innovation, and the coordination of actions.
Licensed linked data, licensed linguistic linked data, right
expression languages, semantic web regulatory models, electronic
institutions, artificial socio-cognitive systems are examples of
regulatory and institutional design (regulations by design). The
web has been massively populated with both data and services, and
semantically structured data, the linked data cloud, facilitates
and fosters human-machine interaction. Linked data aims to create
ecosystems to make it possible to browse, discover, exploit and
reuse data sets for applications. Rights Expression Languages
semi-automatically regulate the use and reuse of content.
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Linked Democracy (Paperback)
Victor Rodriguez Doncel, Pompeu Casanovas, Marta Poblet
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