Preface / Floris Bex -- 1. FULL PAPERS -- Statement types in legal argument -- Interpreting agents -- Reasoning about partial contracts -- Document ranking with citation information and oversampling sentence classification in the LUIMA framework -- When and how to violate norms -- Identification of case content with quantitative network analysis : an example from the ECtHR -- Explaining Bayesian belief revision for legal applications -- Extending full text search for legal document collections using word embeddings -- Interpretation across legal systems -- Towards data-driven style checking : an example for law texts -- Arguments for ethical systems design -- 2. SHORT PAPERS -- ANGELIC Secrets : bridging from factors to facts in US trade secrets -- Can robots write treaties? : using recurrent neural networks to draft international investment agreements -- On legal validity -- Making a cold start in legal recommendation : an experiment -- Practical and accurate insider trading liability calculation -- A text similarity approach for automated transposition detection of European Union directives -- Towards a methodology for formalizing legal texts in LegalRuleML -- Towards a global importance indicator for court decisions -- On top of topics : leveraging topic modeling to study the dynamic case-law of international courts -- Automatic sssignment of section structure to texts of Dutch court judgments -- 3. POSTER PAPERS -- Neural reasoning for legal text understanding -- Proposal for a theoretical framework in digital forensics -- Perspectives on the formal representation of the interpretation of norms -- Automatic identification, extraction and application of textual amendments in Greek legislative texts -- A pattern for the representation of legal relations in a legal core ontology -- Computer assisted legal linguistics (CAL2) -- New Zealand legislation network -- Building a corpus of multi-lingual and multi-format international investment agreements -- Describing legal policies as story tropes in normative systems -- Differentiation and empirical analysis of reference types in legal documents
Series:
Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ; volume 294
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