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    Introduction: Setting the Scene on EIO and the Interaction Between Law and Technology

    The European Investigation Order (EIO) established by Directive 2014/41/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 April 2014 represents a great step forward in cross-border judicial cooperation wit...

    Maria Angela Biasiotti, Fabrizio Turchi in European Investigation Order (2023)

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    Different Perspectives on EIO

    The Chapter is dedicated to give an overview of the representatives of the legal domain (Lawyers, EJTN Representatives) and the technical community (Digital Forensics and IT Experts) who are involved in the im...

    Maria Angela Biasiotti, Sara Conti in European Investigation Order (2023)

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    Training on EIO: TREIO Project

    The EIO has been introduced by Directive 2014/41/EU in order to strengthen the judicial cooperation in EU in the criminal matters. The EVIDENCE2e-CODEX and EXEC Projects and the eEDES platform developed and le...

    Maria Angela Biasiotti in European Investigation Order (2023)

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    Digital Forensics AI: Evaluating, Standardizing and Optimizing Digital Evidence Mining Techniques

    The impact of AI on numerous sectors of our society and its successes over the years indicate that it can assist in resolving a variety of complex digital forensics investigative problems. Forensics analysis c...

    Abiodun A. Solanke, Maria Angela Biasiotti in KI - Künstliche Intelligenz (2022)

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    Introduction: Opportunities and Challenges for Electronic Evidence

    Beyond the different and varied rules that each Member State adopts regarding the admissibility and development of evidence, including digital evidence, elements that in any case must be guaranteed are its rel...

    Maria Angela Biasiotti, Joseph A. Cannataci in Handling and Exchanging Electronic Evidenc… (2018)

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    Present and Future of the Exchange of Electronic Evidence in Europe

    Crime has become global, and almost all crimes involve electronic evidence. A significant problem has become the exchange of data, across jurisdictions and between the domestic participants in the criminal jud...

    Maria Angela Biasiotti in Handling and Exchanging Electronic Evidence Across Europe (2018)

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    Electronic Evidence Semantic Structure: Exchanging Evidence Across Europe in a Coherent and Consistent Way

    In a cross-border dimension considering the specific collaboration among European Union Member States related to criminal investigations and criminal trials, it becomes crucial to have a common and shared unde...

    Maria Angela Biasiotti, Sara Conti in AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal S… (2018)

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    The Way Forward: A Roadmap for the European Union

    The contributions describe the final Road Map for the realization of the harmonized framework on Electronic Evidence Treatment and Exchange. It is against a complex background that this “Roadmap” needs to be u...

    Maria Angela Biasiotti, Joseph A. Cannataci in Handling and Exchanging Electronic Evidenc… (2018)

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    Legislative XML for the Semantic Web

    Principles, Models, Standards for Document Management

    Giovanni Sartor, Monica Palmirani in Law, Governance and Technology Series (2011)

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    Semantic Resources for Managing Legislative Information

    The new frontier of the Semantic Web is moving more and more away from information searching of the substantial aspects of documents requiring the availability of advanced editing tools able to handle and mana...

    Maria Angela Biasiotti in Legislative XML for the Semantic Web (2011)

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    Introduction: Theory and Methodology in Legal Ontology Engineering: Experiences and Future Directions

    Ontologies have come of age in the legal field. A certain number of ontologies in different domains are already available and have been used in various applications. However, as a result of the growing of the ...

    Pompeu Casanovas, Giovanni Sartor, Maria Angela Biasiotti in Approaches to Legal Ontologies (2011)

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    Legal Ontologies: The Linguistic Perspective

    “There is a strong relationship/dependence between concepts and their linguistic terms, change on linguistic aspects may affect the intended meaning….” (Avicenna (980–1037 a.c.)) . The paper discusses the appr...

    Maria Angela Biasiotti, Daniela Tiscornia in Approaches to Legal Ontologies (2011)

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    Preface

    Jos Lehmann, Maria Angela Biasiotti, Enrico Francesconi in Artificial Intelligence and Law (2007)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Teaching e-Government in Italy

    ICTs have become extraordinary tools employed by State governments for improving the quality, the rapidity and reliability of services provided to private citizens and firms, with the aim, in the long-term, of...

    Maria Angela Biasiotti, Roberta Nannucci in Electronic Government (2004)

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    Learning to Become an E-citizen: The European and Italian Policies

    It is almost generally acknowledged that the application of ICTs may represent a strong vehicle for social innovation and progress in the hands of governments, of political representatives and of citizens. So,...

    Maria Angela Biasiotti, Roberta Nannucci in Knowledge Management in Electronic Government (2004)