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Rivista "Informatica e diritto"
Fascicolo No. 1, 2013, 352 p.
Legenda: testo integrale; riassunto e anteprima
Law and Computational Social Science
a cura di Sebastiano Faro, Nicola Lettieri
INTRODUCTION
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Sebastiano Faro, Nicola Lettieri, Walking Finelines Between Law and Computational Social
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CONTRIBUTIONS
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Orlando Roselli, The
Ever Changing Legal Dimension and the
Controversial Notions of Law and Science |
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Domenico Parisi, Robotic
Societies and Law: A Plea for a Robotic and
Simulation Science of Legal Phenomena |
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Bruce Edmonds, What
Social Simulation Might Tell Us about How Law
Works |
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Klaus G. Troitzsch, Legislation,
Regulatory Impact Assessment and Simulation |
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Cristiano Castelfranchi, Cognitivizing
“Norms”. Norm Internalization and Processing |
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Federico Cecconi, Giulia Andrighetto, Rosaria
Conte, How
Social Norms Can Make the World More Regular and
Better |
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Pietro Terna, Learning
Agents and Decisions: New Perspectives |
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Nicola Lettieri, Domenico Parisi, Exploring
the Effects of Sanctions on Damaging Actions
Through Artificial Societies: A Simulation Model
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Luigi Bonaventura, Andrea Consoli, Priorities
for Backlog of Criminal Cases Pending in Courts:
A Computational Agent-based Model |
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Fabrizio Caccavale, Perspectives
of the Computational Approach as a Method for
Criminological Research |
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Federico Cecconi, Simulating
Crime: Models, Methods, Tools |
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Valentina Punzo, Agent-based
Approach to Crime and Criminal Justice Policy
Analysis |
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Nicolas S. Malleson, Andrew J. Evans, Alison J.
Heppenstall, Linda M. See, The
Leeds Burglary Simulator |
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Migle Laukyte, An
Interdisciplinary Approach to Multi-agent
Systems: Bridging the Gap between Law and
Computer Science |
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Deborah De Felice, Giovanni Giuffrida, Giuseppe
Giura, Vilhelm Verendel, Calogero G. Zarba, Information
Extraction and Social Network Analysis of
Criminal Sentences. A Sociological and
Computational Approach |
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Nicola Lettieri, Delfina Malandrino, Raffaele
Spinelli, Text
and (Social) Network Analysis as Investigative
Tools: A Case Study |
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Guglielmo Feis, Network
Analysis Formalism and the Construction of a
Traceability System for Payments. A Sketch of
Its Legal and Sociological Aspects |
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Tamara Bellone, Francesco Fiermonte, Chiara
Porporato, From
“Free Information” to Its (Geo)referencing and
Analisys: The ‘Costs’ of Open Source |
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Guido Migliaccio, Computational
Sciences, Business Management, Accounting and
Law: Potential Intersections |
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Ernesto Fabiani, Law
and Computational Social Science: Brief Notes of
a Civil Procedure Law Scholar |
APPENDIX
Abstracts
Riassunti
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