3. ICAIL 1991:
Oxford, England
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL '91, June 25-28, 1991, Oxford, England. ACM, 1991, ISBN 0-89791-399-X
- David B. Skalak, Edwina L. Rissland:
Argument Moves in a Rule-Guided Domain.
1-11

- Donald H. Berman, Carole D. Hafner:
Incorporating Procedural Context into a Model of Case-based Legal Reasoning.
12-20

- Andrzej Kowalski:
Case-Based Reasoning and the Deep Structure Approach to knowledge Representation.
21-30

- George Vossos, John Zeleznikow, Tharam S. Dillon, Vivian Vossos:
An Example of Integrating Legal Case Based Reasoning with Object-Oriented Rule-Based Systems: IKBALS II.
31-41

- Kevin D. Ashley, Vincent Aleven:
Toward an Intelligent Tutoring System for Teaching Law Students to Argue with Cases.
42-52

- Layman E. Allen, Charles S. Saxon:
More IA Needed in AI: Interpretation Assistance for Coping with the Problem of Multiple Structural Interpretations.
53-61

- Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Exploiting Isomorphism: Development of a KBS to Support British Coal Insurance Claims.
62-68

- Paul Bratley, Jacques Frémont, Ejan Mackaay, Daniel Poulin:
Coping With Change.
69-76

- Tom Routen:
Complex Input: A Practical Way of Increasing the Bandwidth for Feedback and Student Modelling in a Statute-Based Tutoring System.
77-80

- A. W. Koers, D. Kracht:
A Goal Driven Knowledge Based System for a Domain of Private International Law.
81-85

- Giovanni Dallara, Carlo Gattei, Giovanni Sartor:
An Application of the Expert System Shell Sigma-kilagi to the Study of Benefits Regulation of Bologna University.
86-91

- Joost Breuker, Nienke den Haan:
Separating World and Regulation Knowledge: Where is the Logic.
92-97

- Marc Lauritsen:
Knowledge-Based Approaches to Government Benefits Analysis.
98-107

- Peter Johnson, David Mead:
Legislative Knowledge Base Systems for Public Administration: Some Practical Issues.
108-117

- Marek J. Sergot, A. S. Kamble, K. K. Bajaj:
Indian Central Civil Service Pension Rules: A Case Study in Logic Programming Applied to Regulations.
118-127

- Barnett Glickfeld:
Perpetuities Reasoning Captured and Automated in a Logic Program.
128-136

- Kathryn E. Sanders:
Representing and Reasoning About Open-Textured Predicates.
137-144

- L. Karl Brenting:
Reasoning with Portions of Precedents.
145-154

- Giovanni Sartor:
The Structure of Norm Conditions and Nonmonotonic Reasoning in Law.
155-164

- Henry Prakken:
A Tool in Modelling Disagreement in Law: Preferring the Most Specific Argument.
165-174

- Henning Herrestad:
Norms and Formalization.
175-184

- L. Thorne McCarty:
On the Role of Prototypes in Appellate Legal Argument (Abstract).
185-190

- Kenneth A. Lambert, Mark H. Grunewald:
Legal Theory and Case-Based Reasoners: The Importance of Context and the Process of Focusing.
191-195

- Julia Barragán, Luciano Barragán:
Knowledge Acquisition and Knowledge Base Refinement Problems in Developing the KBS Legal Expert System.
196-200

- C. van Noortwijk, P. A. W. Piepers, J. G. L. van der Wees, Richard V. de Mulder:
The JURICAS-System: New Applications and Future Development.
201-206

- Michael L. Kayman, Moonja P. Kim:
Expert Systems in Alternative Dispute Resolution.
207-214

- Graham Greenleaf, Andrew Mowbray, Alan Tyree:
The DataLex Legal Workstation: Integrating Tools for Lawyers.
215-224

- Daphne Gelbart, J. C. Smith:
Beyond Boolean Search: FLEXICON, a Legal Tex-Based Intelligent System.
225-234

- Vijay Mital, Agathoclis Stylianou, Les Johnson:
Conceptual Information Retrieval in Litigation Support Systems.
235-243

- Judith P. Dick:
Representation of Legal Text for Conceptual Retrieval.
244-253

- Louis-Claude Paquin, François Blanchard, Claude Thomasset:
Loge-Expert: From a Legal Expert System to an Information System for Non-Lawyers.
254-259

- Diego Bercovich:
SIREDOJ: A Legal Assistance Application about Contracts in the Building Industry.
260-265

- Gail Swaffield:
THUMPER: An Expert System for Stamp Duty.
266-271

- G. Van Nevel, F. Balfroid, R. Venken:
An expert system for the application of import and export regulations.
272-277

- G. J. van Opdorp, R. F. Walker, J. A. Schrickx, Cees Groendijk, P. H. van den Berg:
Networks at Work: A Connectionist Approach to Non-Deductive Legal Reasoning.
278-287

- Laurent Bochereau, Danièle Bourcier, Paul Bourgine:
Extracting Legal Knowledge by Means of a Multilayer Neural Network Application to Municipal Jurisprudence.
288-296

- Jørgen Karpf:
Inductive Modelling in Law: Example Based Expert Systems in Administrative Law.
297-306

- Donald H. Berman:
Developer's Choice in the Legal Domain: The Sisyphean Journey with DBR or Down Hill with Rules (a working paper for the case-rules panel at the third international conference of artificial intelligence and law).
307-309

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