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Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications ;.
Knowledge of the law in the big data age. — v. 317. / edited by Ginevra Peruginelli and Sebastiano Faro. — 1 online resource. — (Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications). — Includes indexes. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2217265.pdf>.

Record create date: 8/2/2019

Subject: Internet in legal services — Congresses.; Technology and law — Congresses.; Big data — Congresses.

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Table of Contents

  • Title Page
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Part I. Encountering Big Data and Law
    • Legal Epistemology in the Times of Big Data
    • Knowledge Machineries. Introducing the Instrument-Enabled Future of Legal Research and Practice
    • Entropy in Digital Information and the Enforcement of Law: Towards a Unification of Remedies?
    • Closing the Awareness Gap Between IT Practice and IT Law
    • Automation, Legislative Production and Modernization of the Legislative Machine: The New Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence Applied to Law and e-Democracy
    • Reasoning with Deontic Notions in a Decidable Framework
  • Part II. Challenges and Opportunities in Disseminating and Accessing Legal Information
    • Section II.1. Rules, Policies and Publication Models
      • The EU Council Conclusions on the Online Publication of Court Decisions
      • Personalised Dissemination of Legal Information
      • Right to Science and Open Access to Legal Knowledge in International and European Law
      • Open Science, Open Doctrine, How to Share Knowledge?
      • Tools for Discovery: Opening Doors to Legal Research
    • Section II.2. Interoperability and Standards
      • The European Legislation Identifier
      • Improving Public Access to Legislation Through Legal Citations Detection: The Linkoln Project at the Italian Senate
      • Akoma Ntoso for Making FAO Resolutions Accessible
      • Language Resources as Linked Data for the Legal Domain
      • DaPIS: An Ontology-Based Data Protection Icon Set
  • Part III. Experiences, Good Practices and Critical Issues
    • Legal Information Institutes and AI: Free Access Legal Expertise
    • Semantic Finlex: Transforming, Publishing, and Using Finnish Legislation and Case Law As Linked Open Data on the Web
    • Lost in the Flood? The Library of the Court of Justice of the European Union and Its Foreseeable Future
    • The Rutgers Law Library U.S. Congressional Documents Digitization Collection
    • EU Judicial Procedures and Case Law Databases: What's Going on and What May Lay Ahead?
    • A Model of Justice as a Platform: A Case Study of Open Data Disclosure
    • Dealing with Privacy Issues in Data Integration: Scenarios for Official Statistics
    • Opportunities and Challenges in the Legal Tech Services in the Italian and European Framework
  • Subject Index
  • Author Index

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