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Artificial Intelligence and Law, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, March 2001
- John F. Horty:
Argument construction and reinstatement in logics for defeasible reasoning. 1-28 - Marie-Francine Moens:
Innovative techniques for legal text retrieval. 29-57 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
George C. Christie, The Notion of an Ideal Audience in Legal Argument. 59-71 - Arno R. Lodder:
Christopher W. Tindale, Acts of Arguing, A Rhetorical Model of Argument. 73-78
Volume 9, Number 2-3, September 2001
- Ephraim Nissan:
Editorial: Context, content and aims. 87-93 - Antonio A. Martino:
Introduction: On proof. 95-98 - Ronald J. Allen:
Artificial intelligence and the evidentiary process: The challenges of formalism and computation. 99-114 - John A. Barnden:
Uncertain reasoning about agents' beliefs and reasoning. 115-152 - Solomon Eyal Shimony, Ephraim Nissan:
Kappa calculus and evidential strength: A note on Åqvist's logical theory of legal evidence. 153-163 - David A. Schum:
Evidence marshaling for imaginative fact investigation. 165-188 - Vern R. Walker:
Complexity, transparency, and the warranted use of formal systems in legal factfinding. 189-197 - Ephraim Nissan:
The Bayesianism debate in legal scholarship. 199-214 - Solomon Eyal Shimony:
Bernard Robertson and G. A. [Tony] Vignaux, Interpreting Evidence: Evaluating Forensic Science in the Courtroom. 215-217 - Ephraim Nissan:
Ray Bull and David Carson (eds.), Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts. 219-224
Volume 9, Number 4, December 2001
- Kathryn E. Sanders:
CHIRON: Planning in an open-textured domain. 225-269 - Ajit Narayanan, Sharon Hibbin:
Can animations be safely used in court? 271-294 - Marc Lauritsen:
Richard Susskind, Transforming the Law: Essays on Technology, Justice and the Legal Marketplace (Review). 295-303 - Bart Verheij:
Douglas Walton, The New Dialectic, Conversational Contexts of Argument, Toronto: University of Toronto Press (Review). 305-313
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