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    Health in Biodiversity-Related Conventions: Analysis of a Multiplex Terminological Network
    with Claire Lajaunie and Romain Boulet
    In Shu-Heng Chen (ed.), Big Data in Computational Social Science and Humanities, Springer Verlag. pp. 165-182. 2018.
    Included from 1992 in the International Convention on Biological Diversity, themes related to Health are increasingly cited in later COPs as well as taken into account into other conventions. From a biodiversity perspective, Health thematic encompasses dimensions of human health, animal health, and ecosystem health. Other ecological or environmental concepts such as biodiversity, ecosystemic approach, and risks assessment favored the emergence of Health issues and their integration into the CBD.…Read more
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    Guest Editorial: a Pragmatic Approach of Ethics in Interdisciplinary Research on Biodiversity Conservation
    with Claire Lajaunie
    Asian Bioethics Review 10 (4): 241-243. 2018.
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    On the Ethics of Biodiversity Models, Forecasts and Scenarios
    Asian Bioethics Review 10 (4): 295-312. 2018.
    The development of numerical models to produce realistic prospective scenarios for the evolution of biological diversity is essential. Only integrative impact assessment models are able to take into account the diverse and complex interactions embedded in social-ecological systems. The knowledge used is objective, the procedure of their integration is rigorous and the data massive. Nevertheless, the technical choices made at each stage of the development of models and scenarios are mostly circum…Read more
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    Network approach to the French system of legal codes part II: the role of the weights in a network
    with Romain Boulet and Danièle Bourcier
    Artificial Intelligence and Law 26 (1): 23-47. 2018.
    Unlike usual real graphs which have a low number of edges, we study here a dense network constructed from legal citations. This study is achieved on the simple graph and on the multiple graph associated to this legal network, this allows exploring the behavior of the network structural properties and communities by considering the weighted graph and see which additional information are provided by the weights. We propose new measures to assess the role of the weights in the network structure and…Read more
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    Politiques publiques, systèmes complexes (edited book)
    with Danièle Bourcier and Romain Boulet
    Hermann Éditeurs. 2012.
    Dans tous les pays et particulierement en Europe, les citoyens, les magistrats et les juristes en general deplorent la complexite normative. Comment traiter la complexite des normes a prendre en compte dans toutes les decisions fondees sur la regle de droit? Depuis une quinzaine d'annees, l'etude des systemes complexes a fait de grands progres tant du point de vue des methodes que de la modelisation. L'approche politique et l'approche scientifique semblent a priori eloignees, mais elles converge…Read more
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    35 years of Multilateral Environmental Agreements ratifications: a network analysis
    with Romain Boulet and Ana Flavia Barros-Platiau
    Artificial Intelligence and Law 24 (2): 133-148. 2016.
    With the ratification of Multilateral Environmental Agreements the countries of the international community or of intentional communities—be they political, economic, financial, securitarian or strategic—endow these instruments of international cooperation with significant autonomy. From the 3550 dates of ratification of these MEAs recorded from 1979 to mid-September 2014, we produce a graph whose vertices are the 48 MEAs and whose links are induced by the succession of ratifications in time. On…Read more
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    A network approach to the French system of legal codes—part I: analysis of a dense network (review)
    with Romain Boulet and Danièle Bourcier
    Artificial Intelligence and Law 19 (4): 333-355. 2011.
    We explore one aspect of the structure of a codified legal system at the national level using a new type of representation to understand the strong or weak dependencies between the various fields of law. In Part I of this study, we analyze the graph associated with the network in which each French legal code is a vertex and an edge is produced between two vertices when a code cites another code at least one time. We show that this network distinguishes from many other real networks from a high d…Read more