Legenda: RI = riassunto e testo integrale; TI = testo integrale
Law and Computational Social Science
a cura di
Sebastiano Faro, Nicola Lettieri
INTRODUCTION
- Sebastiano Faro, Nicola Lettieri, Walking Finelines Between Law and Computational Social Science (TI)
CONTRIBUTIONS
- Orlando Roselli, The Ever Changing Legal Dimension and the Controversial Notions of Law and Science (RI)
- Domenico Parisi, Robotic Societies and Law: A Plea for a Robotic and Simulation Science of Legal Phenomena (RI)
- Bruce Edmonds, What Social Simulation Might Tell Us about How Law Works (RI)
- Klaus G. Troitzsch, Legislation, Regulatory Impact Assessment and Simulation (RI)
- Cristiano Castelfranchi, Cognitivizing “Norms”. Norm Internalization and Processing (RI)
- Federico Cecconi, Giulia Andrighetto, Rosaria Conte, How Social Norms Can Make the World More Regular and Better (RI)
- Pietro Terna, Learning Agents and Decisions: New Perspectives (RI)
- Nicola Lettieri, Domenico Parisi, Exploring the Effects of Sanctions on Damaging Actions Through Artificial Societies: A Simulation Model (RI)
- Luigi Bonaventura, Andrea Consoli, Priorities for Backlog of Criminal Cases Pending in Courts: A Computational Agent-based Model (RI)
- Fabrizio Caccavale, Perspectives of the Computational Approach as a Method for Criminological Research (RI)
- Federico Cecconi, Simulating Crime: Models, Methods, Tools (RI)
- Valentina Punzo, Agent-based Approach to Crime and Criminal Justice Policy Analysis (RI)
- Nicolas S. Malleson, Andrew J. Evans, Alison J. Heppenstall, Linda M. See, The Leeds Burglary Simulator (RI)
- Migle Laukyte, An Interdisciplinary Approach to Multi-agent Systems: Bridging the Gap between Law and Computer Science (RI)
- 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 (RI)
- Nicola Lettieri, Delfina Malandrino, Raffaele Spinelli, Text and (Social) Network Analysis as Investigative Tools: A Case Study (RI)
- Guglielmo Feis, Network Analysis Formalism and the Construction of a Traceability System for Payments. A Sketch of Its Legal and Sociological Aspects (RI)
- Tamara Bellone, Francesco Fiermonte, Chiara Porporato, From “Free Information” to Its (Geo)referencing and Analisys: The ‘Costs’ of Open Source (RI)
- Guido Migliaccio, Computational Sciences, Business Management, Accounting and Law: Potential Intersections (RI)
- Ernesto Fabiani, Law and Computational Social Science: Brief Notes of a Civil Procedure Law Scholar (RI)
