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Artificial Intelligence and Law, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, March 2010
- Salvatore Ruggieri, Dino Pedreschi
, Franco Turini:
Integrating induction and deduction for finding evidence of discrimination. 1-43 - M. Saravanan, Balaraman Ravindran
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Identification of Rhetorical Roles for Segmentation and Summarization of a Legal Judgment. 45-76 - Tossapon Boongoen
, Qiang Shen
, Chris J. Price:
Disclosing false identity through hybrid link analysis. 77-102 - Emad Abdel Rahim Dahiyat:
Intelligent agents and liability: is it a doctrinal problem or merely a problem of explanation? 103-121
Volume 18, Number 2, June 2010
- Floris J. Bex, Peter J. van Koppen, Henry Prakken, Bart Verheij:
A hybrid formal theory of arguments, stories and criminal evidence. 123-152 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
, Henry Prakken:
Using argument schemes for hypothetical reasoning in law. 153-174 - Giovanni Sartor
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Doing justice to rights and values: teleological reasoning and proportionality. 175-215
Volume 18, Number 3, September 2010
- Douglas Walton:
Similarity, precedent and argument from analogy. 217-246 - Audun Stolpe:
Norm-system revision: theory and application. 247-283 - Taiwo A. Oriola
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The use of legal software by non-lawyers and the perils of unauthorised practice of law charges in the United States: a review of Jayson Reynoso decision. 285-309
Volume 18, Number 4, December 2010
- Kevin D. Ashley, Will Bridewell:
Emerging AI & Law approaches to automating analysis and retrieval of electronically stored information in discovery proceedings. 311-320 - Jack G. Conrad
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E-Discovery revisited: the need for artificial intelligence beyond information retrieval. 321-345 - Douglas W. Oard
, Jason R. Baron, Bruce Hedin, David D. Lewis, Stephen Tomlinson:
Evaluation of information retrieval for E-discovery. 347-386 - Simon Attfield, Ann Blandford
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Discovery-led refinement in e-discovery investigations: sensemaking, cognitive ergonomics and system design. 387-412 - Hans Henseler:
Network-based filtering for large email collections in E-Discovery. 413-430 - Christopher Hogan, Robert S. Bauer, Dan Brassil:
Automation of legal sensemaking in e-discovery. 431-457 - Caroline Privault, Jacki O'Neill, Victor Ciriza, Jean-Michel Renders:
A new tangible user interface for machine learning document review. 459-479 - David D. Lewis:
Afterword: data, knowledge, and e-discovery. 481-486

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