E-Book, Englisch, Band 54, 302 Seiten, eBook
Cyras / Lachmayer Essays on the Visualisation of Legal Informatics
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-27957-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 54, 302 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Law, Governance and Technology Series
ISBN: 978-3-031-27957-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Part I: Legal Visualisation.- Chapter 1. Introduction To Legal Visualisation.- Chapter 2. Situation Versus Case.- Chapter 3. Visualisation As A Tertium Comparationis Within Multilingual Communities.- Chapter 4. Structural Legal Visualization.- Chapter 5. Distinguishing between Knowledge Visualisation and Knowledge Representation in Legal Informatics.- Chapter 6. Criteria for Multidimensional Visualisation in Law.- Part II: On Legal Theory.- Chapter 7. Is And Ought.- Chapter 8. Visualization Of Hans Kelsen’s Pure Theory Of Law.- Chapter 9. From Kelsen’s Ptl To Yoshino’s Logical Jurisprudence.- Chapter 10. Semiotic Aspects Of Law And Legal Science.- Chapter 11. Content Meaning And Institutional Meaning Of A Legal Act.- Part III: Legal Norm.- Chapter 12. Extended Legal Thesaurus: Legal Terms As A Modally Indifferent Substrate.- Chapter 13. Normative Resultants.- Chapter 14. Legal Frameworks Of Three-Dimensional Virtual Worlds.- Chapter 15. Legal Taboos.- Part IV: Text–Document.- Chapter 16. Dual Textuality Of Law.- Chapter 17. Legal Norms And Legal Institutions As A Challenge For Legal Informatics.- Chapter 18. Different Views To Legal Information Systems: Separate Legal Meanings And Legal Sublevels.- Chapter 19. Logic-Oriented Methods For Structuring In The Context Of Lawmaking.- Part V: Subsumption Legal Relations.- Chapter 20. Legal Subsumption.- Chapter 21. Formalising Legal Relations.- Chapter 22. Tertium Comparationis In Law: Variations On Arthur Kaufmann’s Theme.- Part VI: Legal Machines Compliance.- Chapter 23. Multisensory Legal Machines And Production Of Legal Acts.- Chapter 24. Formulating The Compliance Problem.- Chapter 25. Software Transparency For The Design Of Legal Machines.- Part VII: Human Digitalities.-Chapter 26. Towards Human Digitalities.- Chapter 27. Multiphase Transformation: From Legal Text to Program.- PART VIII. Argumentation.- Chapter 28. Three Layers of Legal Argumentation: Content, Speech Act, and Role.- Chapter 29. Transparent Complexity by Goals.- Chapter 30. Standard Cases, Hard Cases, Emergency Cases and Scurrile Cases in Jurisprudence.