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Law via the Internet 2018: Florence, Italy
- Ginevra Peruginelli, Sebastiano Faro:
Knowledge of the Law in the Big Data Age, Conference 'Law via the Internet 2018', Florence, Italy, 11-12 October 2018. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 317, IOS Press 2019, ISBN 978-1-61499-984-3 - Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich:
Legal Epistemology in the Times of Big Data. 3-9 - Nicola Lettieri:
Knowledge Machineries. Introducing the Instrument-Enabled Future of Legal Research and Practice. 10-23 - Giorgio Giannone Codiglione:
Entropy in Digital Information and the Enforcement of Law: Towards a Unification of Remedies? 24-40 - François Mestre, Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel, Pompeu Casanovas:
Closing the Awareness Gap Between IT Practice and IT Law. 41-53 - Gianluigi Fioriglio:
Automation, Legislative Production and Modernization of the Legislative Machine: The New Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence Applied to Law and e-Democracy. 54-62 - Enrico Francesconi:
Reasoning with Deontic Notions in a Decidable Framework. 63-77 - Marc van Opijnen:
The EU Council Conclusions on the Online Publication of Court Decisions. 81-90 - Vaclav Janecek:
Personalised Dissemination of Legal Information. 91-100 - Gianpaolo Maria Ruotolo:
Right to Science and Open Access to Legal Knowledge in International and European Law. 101-109 - Marie Farge, Jean Gasnault:
Open Science, Open Doctrine, How to Share Knowledge? 110-124 - Ginevra Peruginelli, Sebastiano Faro:
Tools for Discovery: Opening Doors to Legal Research. 125-133 - Thomas Francart, John Dann, Roberto Pappalardo, Carmen Malagon, Marco Pellegrino:
The European Legislation Identifier. 137-148 - Lorenzo Bacci, Tommaso Agnoloni, Carlo Marchetti, Roberto Battistoni:
Improving Public Access to Legislation Through Legal Citations Detection: The Linkoln Project at the Italian Senate. 149-158 - Monica Palmirani:
Akoma Ntoso for Making FAO Resolutions Accessible. 159-169 - Patricia Martín-Chozas, Elena Montiel-Ponsoda, Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel:
Language Resources as Linked Data for the Legal Domain. 170-180 - Arianna Rossi, Monica Palmirani:
DaPIS: An Ontology-Based Data Protection Icon Set. 181-195 - Graham Greenleaf, Andrew Mowbray, Philip Chung:
Legal Information Institutes and AI: Free Access Legal Expertise. 199-211 - Arttu Oksanen, Minna Tamper, Jouni Tuominen, Eetu Mäkelä, Aki Hietanen, Eero Hyvönen:
Semantic Finlex: Transforming, Publishing, and Using Finnish Legislation and Case Law As Linked Open Data on the Web. 212-228 - Fabio Pappalardo:
Lost in the Flood? The Library of the Court of Justice of the European Union and Its Foreseeable Future. 229-236 - John Joergensen:
The Rutgers Law Library U.S. Congressional Documents Digitization Collection. 237-249 - Elena Alina Ontanu, Marco Velicogna:
EU Judicial Procedures and Case Law Databases: What's Going on and What May Lay Ahead? 250-261 - Giulio Michetti, Arianna Toniolo, Simone Rossi, Alessandro Pirani:
A Model of Justice as a Platform: A Case Study of Open Data Disclosure. 262-271 - Piero Demetrio Falorsi, Brunero Liseo, Monica Scannapieco:
Dealing with Privacy Issues in Data Integration: Scenarios for Official Statistics. 272-279 - Giuseppe Vaciago:
Opportunities and Challenges in the Legal Tech Services in the Italian and European Framework. 280-289
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