
Deontic Logic, Computational Linguistics
and Legal Information Systems
Proceedings (Vol. 2) of the First International Conference
on
Logic, Informatics, Law
Florence, 6-10 April 1981
Antonio A. Martino (ed.)
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE: LOGICAL APPROACH
- G.H. Von Wright, Norms, Truth and Logic
- H.N. Castaneda, The Logical Structure of Legal Systems: A New Perspective
- A.A. Martino, Derogations of Norms and Decidability in Legal Orders
- C.E. Alchourron, Normative Order and Derogation
- E. Bulygin, Time and Validity
- E. Morscher, Antinomies and Incompatibilities within Normative languages
- A. Peczenik, Legal Errata
- G. Di Bernardo, Antinomies and Predicaments in Normative Systems
- L. Farinas del Cerro, Valid Reasoning/ Classical Logic=Analogical
Reasoning/Non-classical Logic
PART TWO: MATHEMATICAL APPROACH
- M. Sanchez-Mazas, Algebraic and Arithmetical Translations of Normative Systems and
Applications in Legal Informatics
- A.A. Martino, Introduction to the Comment on the Model of Sánchez-Mazas
- G. Dini, A Modified Version of an Arithmetic Model for Legal Informatics of
Sánchez-Mazas
- C. Biagioli, F. Socci Natali, P.L. Spinosa, G. Trivisonno, Experiments on the 'Model'
of Sánchez-Mazas
- A. Flores, The Mathematical Language in the Law
PART THREE: COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
- H. Bauer-Bernet, Legal Thesauri and Data Processing
- V. Knapp, Legal Thesauri
- G. Taddei Elmi, Logic, Linguistics and Legal Thesauri
- F. Debili, A Method of Automatic Word Family Building
- A. Archi Stanta, C. Biagioli, B. Inghirami Jannucci, P. Mariani Biagini, L. Parenti, F.
Socci Natali, G. Taddei Elmi, D. Tiscornia, A Linguistic Tool for Legal Data Retrieval
- G. Trivisonno, Model for a Legal Semantic Field. Glossary of Semantic Subsets for
Legal Automated Documentation
- L.E. Allen, Towards a Normalized Language to Clarify the Structure of Legal Discourse
PART FOUR: APPLICATIONS
- A. Gallizia, Operative Models for Legal Systems
- R. Borruso, E. Giannantonio, Electronic Data Processing and the Operational
Modernization of the Administration of Justice
- W.A. Hamilton, Computer-induced Improvements in the Administration of Justice
- J.W. Goebel, Technical Information and Information Law in the Federal Republic of
Germany
- A. Gilmour-Bryson, Coding of the Depositions of the Templars
- S. Stoppoloni, Automated Documentation and Decision-making Processes. Some
unavoidable problems
- R. Bartoli, G.A. Romano, O. Signore, Implementation of Common Command Language on
STAIRS/VS-TLS