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Artificial Intelligence and Law, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, 1996
- Edwina L. Rissland, David B. Skalak, M. Timur Friedman:
BankXX: Supporting Legal Arguments through Heuristic Retrieval. 1-71
Volume 4, Number 2, 1996
- P. d'Altan, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Roel J. Wieringa:
An Integrated Framework for Ought-to-Be and Ought-to-Do Constraints. 77-111 - Tom Routen:
On Isomorphic Formalisations. 113-132 - Jesús Cardeñosa Lera, Pilar Lasala:
ARPO-2: An Expert System for Legal Advice on the Breach of Building Contracts. 133-156
Volume 4, Numbers 3-4, 1996
- Kathleen Freeman, Arthur M. Farley:
A Model of Argumentation and Its Application to Legal Reasoning. 163-197 - Jaap Hage:
A Theory of Legal Reasoning and a Logic to Match. 199-273 - Robert A. Kowalski, Francesca Toni:
Abstract Argumentation. 275-296 - Aleksander Peczenik:
Jumps and Logic in the Law|What Can One Expect from Logical Models of Legal Argumentation? 297-329 - Henry Prakken, Giovanni Sartor:
A Dialectical Model of Assessing Conflicting Arguments in Legal Reasoning. 331-368
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