Evaluates some of the previous attempts to represent the law and the legal reasoning process in computer programmes. It examines previous work in the area to demonstrate that researchers have generally ignored the complexity of the law and the legal reasoning process and have tended to focus on very narrow aspects of the law and legal reasoning process. The aim here is to highlight the limitations of the various approaches given that the nature of law and legal reasoning is such that it presents severe obstacles to those who undertake to represent the law and legal reasoning within a computer programme
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
A seminar on Artificial Intelligence ( Al ) and Law can teach law students lessons about legal reaso...
The aim of this paper is to highlight a number of ways in which computers can be used to further enh...
© 1996 Daniel Ashley Douglas HunterOver the past few decades there has emerged a group of researcher...
Informatics and the Foundations of Legal Reasoning represents a close collaboration between a wide r...
The importance of ldquoreasoningrdquo in law is pointed out. Law and jurisprudence belong to the ldq...
Automated legal decision-making relies on computer programs called legal expert systems, that are ex...
In the beginning of the 1980s, when computers became available in the legal discipline, researchers ...
The general problem approached in this thesis is that of building computer based legal advisory prog...
Computers present difficult problems for the legal system. Because the subject matter is technically...
This paper gives an overview of my PhD study into the persuasiveness of (legal) knowledge-based syst...
Summarization: Representation and reasoning over legal rules is an important application domain and ...
In broad terms, the chapters in this thought-provoking volume take one of two approaches to the ques...
In the beginning of the 1980s, when computers became available in the legal discipline, researchers ...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
A seminar on Artificial Intelligence ( Al ) and Law can teach law students lessons about legal reaso...
The aim of this paper is to highlight a number of ways in which computers can be used to further enh...
© 1996 Daniel Ashley Douglas HunterOver the past few decades there has emerged a group of researcher...
Informatics and the Foundations of Legal Reasoning represents a close collaboration between a wide r...
The importance of ldquoreasoningrdquo in law is pointed out. Law and jurisprudence belong to the ldq...
Automated legal decision-making relies on computer programs called legal expert systems, that are ex...
In the beginning of the 1980s, when computers became available in the legal discipline, researchers ...
The general problem approached in this thesis is that of building computer based legal advisory prog...
Computers present difficult problems for the legal system. Because the subject matter is technically...
This paper gives an overview of my PhD study into the persuasiveness of (legal) knowledge-based syst...
Summarization: Representation and reasoning over legal rules is an important application domain and ...
In broad terms, the chapters in this thought-provoking volume take one of two approaches to the ques...
In the beginning of the 1980s, when computers became available in the legal discipline, researchers ...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
A seminar on Artificial Intelligence ( Al ) and Law can teach law students lessons about legal reaso...
The aim of this paper is to highlight a number of ways in which computers can be used to further enh...