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Artificial Intelligence and Law, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, March 2009
- Luca Compagna, Paul El Khoury, Alzbeta Krausová, Fabio Massacci, Nicola Zannone:
How to integrate legal requirements into a requirements engineering methodology for the development of security and privacy patterns. 1-30 - Enrico Francesconi, Ginevra Peruginelli:
Integrated access to legal literature through automated semantic classification. 31-49 - Laurens Mommers, Wim Voermans, Wouter Koelewijn, Hugo Kielman:
Understanding the law: improving legal knowledge dissemination by translating the contents of formal sources of law. 51-78
Volume 17, Number 2, June 2009
- Floris Bex, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Katie Atkinson:
Did he jump or was he pushed? 79-99 - M. Saravanan, Balaraman Ravindran, S. Raman:
Improving legal information retrieval using an ontological framework. 101-124 - Kevin D. Ashley, Stefanie Brüninghaus:
Automatically classifying case texts and predicting outcomes. 125-165
Volume 17, Number 3, September 2009
- Phan Minh Dung, Phan Minh Thang:
Modular argumentation for modelling legal doctrines in common law of contract. 167-182 - Maya Wardeh, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Frans Coenen:
PADUA: a protocol for argumentation dialogue using association rules. 183-215 - Giovanni Sartor:
Legal concepts as inferential nodes and ontological categories. 217-251
Volume 17, Number 4, December 2009
- Giovanni Sartor:
Cognitive automata and the law: electronic contracting and the intentionality of software agents. 253-290 - Philip H. P. Nguyen, Ken Kaneiwa, Dan Corbett, Minh-Quang Nguyen:
Meta-relation and ontology closure in Conceptual Structure Theory. 291-320 - Kevin D. Ashley:
Teaching a process model of legal argument with hypotheticals. 321-370 - Douglas Walton:
Hendrik Kaptein, Henry Prakken and Bart Verheij (eds): Review of legal evidence and proof: statistics, stories, logic. 371-377
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