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Meritxell Fernandez-Barrera, Norberto Nuno Gomes de Andrade, Primavera de Filippi, Mario Viola de Azevedo Cunha, Giovanni Sartor, Pompeu Casanovas (Eds.)
As ICT development and the ICT driven social evolution are still accelerating their steps, it is necessary that the law does not remain confined to current problems and established outcomes: it needs to look into the future scenarios for capturing the sense of dynamics now underway and for preparing adequate legal response.
Free Access, Quality of Information, Effectiveness of Rights
This volume focuses on digital legal information, analysing its aspects in the light of the free digital legal culture paradigm and of the actual technological development that is shaping law.
40 Years of EU Budgeting - The Development of the General Budget from 1968 to 2008
This book examines in detail the evolution of the general budget of the European Communities since 1968 by analysing the various changes in its content and
structure.
Les éléments essentiels permettant de comprendre les négociations ayant conduit à l'adoption des budgets de l'Union européenne sur la période 2004-2008.
An introduction to the key factors influencing the negotiation of the European Union's annual budget in 2004-2008.
The role the Italian international banks played during the inter-war period as intermediaries between the main financial markets (London, New York, Paris) and the peripheral areas (Central and Eastern Europe, South America).
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Pompeu Casanovas, Pablo Noriega, Danièle Bourcier, Fernando Galindo (Eds.)
the Semantic Web and the Regulation of Electronic Social Systems
Trends in Legal Knowledge shows the results of the B-4 Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Law held in Granada during the XXII World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy.
Standards-based Interoperability of Legal Information Systems
Foreword byGiovanni Sartor, Tom van Engers, Caterina Lupo
An overview of the initiatives on legislative document standards at national and
European levels, as well as similar trends in extra-European countries, along with
technical details of the definition of legal standards
and the development of software tools for managing legislation.
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