Such creative statutory construction is familiar to anyone who reads appellate decisions. Whatever one\u27s views on so-called strict construction, one must recognize that in the actual working of law, this type of creative interpretation is prevalent. One who designs a computer system to do some aspects of legal analysis must take into consideration the creative dimension of the judge\u27s role. Otherwise the computer will calculate legal results which are literally correct but faithless to the law as it is actually interpreted. It would be easy to design a system to draw legal inferences if one accepted a mechanical, slot machine jurisprudence. However, whatever view one takes on the subject, slot machine jurisprudence does not captur...
What is special about legal reasoning? In what way is it distinctive? How does it differ from reason...
This solidly written book explains the elements of contemporary symbolic logic, and examines the way...
Unlike research in linguistics and artificial intelligence, legal research has not used advances in ...
Such creative statutory construction is familiar to anyone who reads appellate decisions. Whatever...
This article presents a survey of legal interpretive rules. The rules presented in this survey are ...
The first goal of this paper is to review some of the steps necessary in developing a system that re...
© 1996 Daniel Ashley Douglas HunterOver the past few decades there has emerged a group of researcher...
For more than a century, lawyers have written about legal reasoning, and the flow of books and artic...
The general problem approached in this thesis is that of building computer based legal advisory prog...
Modern legal theory rests on a premise that in revealing a legal concept we are revealing reality. T...
This thesis examines the extent to which one can model,computationally, some of the ideas expressed ...
In the field of the formal modeling of legal reasoning, the logic of law, for short, a great deal of...
Speculates concerning judicial decision-making to test, at least theoretically, what some of the imp...
The purpose of this paper is to discover if Artificial Intelligence could and should replace human j...
L AWGICAL is a system for computer-based information management designed to aid in legal analysis. T...
What is special about legal reasoning? In what way is it distinctive? How does it differ from reason...
This solidly written book explains the elements of contemporary symbolic logic, and examines the way...
Unlike research in linguistics and artificial intelligence, legal research has not used advances in ...
Such creative statutory construction is familiar to anyone who reads appellate decisions. Whatever...
This article presents a survey of legal interpretive rules. The rules presented in this survey are ...
The first goal of this paper is to review some of the steps necessary in developing a system that re...
© 1996 Daniel Ashley Douglas HunterOver the past few decades there has emerged a group of researcher...
For more than a century, lawyers have written about legal reasoning, and the flow of books and artic...
The general problem approached in this thesis is that of building computer based legal advisory prog...
Modern legal theory rests on a premise that in revealing a legal concept we are revealing reality. T...
This thesis examines the extent to which one can model,computationally, some of the ideas expressed ...
In the field of the formal modeling of legal reasoning, the logic of law, for short, a great deal of...
Speculates concerning judicial decision-making to test, at least theoretically, what some of the imp...
The purpose of this paper is to discover if Artificial Intelligence could and should replace human j...
L AWGICAL is a system for computer-based information management designed to aid in legal analysis. T...
What is special about legal reasoning? In what way is it distinctive? How does it differ from reason...
This solidly written book explains the elements of contemporary symbolic logic, and examines the way...
Unlike research in linguistics and artificial intelligence, legal research has not used advances in ...