Artificial Intelligence and Law
, Volume 5
Volume 5, Numbers 1-2, March 1997
Edwina L. Rissland
,
David B. Skalak
,
M. Timur Friedman
: Evaluating a Legal Argument Program: The BankXX Experiments. 1-74
Katsumi Nitta
,
Hajime Yoshino
: A Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Research in Japan. 75-76
Hajime Yoshino
: On the Logical Foundations of Compound Predicate Formulae for Legal Knowledge Representation. 77-96
Tokuyasu Kakuta
,
Makoto Haraguchi
,
Yoshiaki Okubo
: A Goal-Dependent Abstraction for Legal Reasoning by Analogy. 97-118
Masaki Kurematsu
,
Takahira Yamaguchi
: A Legal Ontology Refinement Support Environment Using a Machine-Readable Dictionary. 119-137
Katsumi Nitta
,
Masato Shibasaki
: Defeasible Reasoning in Japanese Criminal Jurisprudence. 139-159
Satoshi Tojo
,
Katsumi Nitta
: Similarity of Legal Cases: From Temporal Relations of Affairs. 161-176
Volume 5, Number 3, September 1997
Adel Saadoun
,
Jean-Louis Ermine
,
Claude Belair
,
Jean-Mark Pouyot
: A Knowledge Engineering Framework for Intelligent Retrieval of Legal Case Studies. 179-205
Pepijn R. S. Visser
,
Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
,
H. Jaap van den Herik
: A Method for Conceptualising Legal Domains: An Example from the Dutch Unemployment Benefits Act. 207-242
Volume 5, Number 4, December 1997
Jurix ~Q95 Conference
Jaap Hage
: Introduction: Papers from the Jurix '95 Conference. 243-248
Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
: Argument in Artificial Intelligence and Law. 249-261
Niels Peek
: Representing Law in Partial Information Structures. 263-290
Anja Oskamp
,
Maaike Tragter
: Automated Legal Decision Systems in Practice: The Mirror of Reality. 291-322
Constantijn Heesen
,
Vincent Homburg
,
Margriet Offereins
: An Agent View on Law. 323-340
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