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Artificial Intelligence and Law 8: 255--264, 2000.
- Artificial Intelligence and Law 8: 255–264, 2000. © 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed
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Artificial Intelligence and Law 9: 73--78, 2001. 73 Book Review
- Artificial Intelligence and Law 9: 73–78, 2001. 73 Book Review Christopher W. Tindale, Acts
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Artificial Intelligence and Law manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) Formalising
- Artificial Intelligence and Law manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) Formalising
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Logic-Based Tools for Legal Contract Drafting: prospects and problems
- . e-mail Aspassia.Daskalopulu@(email omitted); Much of the research in the Artificial Intelligence and Law
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Baofu, P. 2004. Beyond Democracy To Post-Democracy: Conceiving A Better Model Of Governance To Supercede
- of amendment legislation. Proceedings of the International Conference of Artificial Intelligence and Law
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The Representation of Legal Contracts
- automated support tools. Keywords: Artificial Intelligence and Law; Contract Drafting; Document Assembly
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Ontologies in the Design of Legal Knowledge Systems; Towards a Library of Legal Domain Ontologies
- have pondered over this question for a long time. Research in Artificial Intelligence and Law has also
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CHIRON: Planning in an Open-textured Domain
- University in 1988. Her research interests include artificial intelligence and law, planning, representation
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'96, edited by C. Frasson, G. Gauthier, and A. Lesgold, 560-568. Berlin: Springer. Zhu, X., and H. A. Simon, 1987. Learning Mathematics from Examples and by Doing.
- Retrieval in the Legal World. Artificial Intelligence and Law Journal 2(1): 5-54. VanLehn, K., 1988. Student
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Rules, Reasons, Arguments. Formal studies of argumentation and defeat
- .J.M., and Coenen, F.P. (1992). Isomorphism and legal knowledge based systems. Artificial Intelligence and Law, Vol
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