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35 papers

YearTitle / Authors
2001A Typology of Moves Involved in Case Comparison.
Bram Roth
2001A categorization method for French legal documents on the web.
Guiraude Lame
2001A cognitive approach to judicial opinion structure: applying domain expertise to component analysis.
Jack G. Conrad, Daniel P. Dabney
2001A formal approach to legal negotiation.
Guido Governatori, Marlon Dumas, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, Phillipa Oaks
2001A machine learning approach to prior case retrieval.
Khalid Al-Kofahi, Alex Tyrrell, Arun Vachher, Peter Jackson
2001A simple model to structure the information of parties in online alternative dispute resolution.
Arno R. Lodder
2001AI techniques and concept analysis.
Anja Oskamp
2001Acknowledging insufficiency in the evaluation of legal knowledge-based systems: Strategies towards a broad based evaluation model.
Jean Hall, John Zeleznikow
2001Advisory systems for pro se litigants.
Karl Branting
2001An AI investigation of citation's cognitive role.
Kevin D. Ashley, Bruce M. McLaren
2001An action-based ontology of legal relations.
Guido Boella, Lyda Favali, Leonardo Lesmo
2001AustLII's Aide - Natural language legislative rulebases.
Russell Allen, Philip Chung, Andrew Mowbray, Graham Greenleaf
2001Automated reasoning with legal XML documents.
Laurence L. Leff
2001Automatic categorization of case law.
Paul Thompson
2001Automatic text representation, classification and labeling in European law.
Erich Schweighofer, Andreas Rauber, Michael Dittenbach
2001Barcia: Olimo: contextual structured search to retrieval UN security council resolutions.
Hugo Cesar Hoeschl, Tânia C. D'Agostini Bueno, Eduardo da Silva Mattos, Andre Bortolon, Ricardo Miranda Barcia
2001Burden of proof in dialogue games and Dutch civil procedure.
Ronald Leenes
2001Conception of cognitive interfaces for legal knowledge.
Filipe Borges, Danièle Bourcier, Evelyne Andreewsky, Raoul Borges
2001Design and implementation of GungaWeb: an application of classical expert system technology to the production of Web-based commercial systems.
David E. Woodin
2001Dynamic arguments in a case law domain.
John Henderson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
2001Formalizing legal coherence.
Jaap Hage
2001Improving the representation of legal case texts with information extraction methods.
Stefanie Brüninghaus, Kevin D. Ashley
2001Introducing PETE: computer support for teaching ethics.
Ilya M. Goldin, Kevin D. Ashley, Rosa Lynn Pinkus
2001Legal decision making as dialectical theory construction with argumentation schemes.
Bart Verheij
2001Modelling reasoning about evidence in legal procedure.
Henry Prakken
2001Norms and time in agent-based systems.
Tiberiu Stratulat, Françoise Clérin-Debart, Patrice Enjalbert
2001On the automation of legal reasoning about the attribution of responsibility.
Jos Lehmann, Abdullatif A. O. Elhag
2001Power: Using UML/OCL for modelling legislation - an application report.
Tom M. van Engers
2001Proceedings of the Eigths International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL 2001, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, May 21-25, 2001
Ronald Prescott Loui
2001Reasoning about the objects of attitudes and operators: Towards a disquotation theory for representation of propositional content.
Steven O. Kimbrough
2001Refinement. A tool to deal with inconsistencies.
Juliano Maranhão
2001System development a la MODDE.
Tunde Meikle, John Yearwood
2001Theory based explanation of case law domains.
Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Giovanni Sartor
2001Tools for placing legal decision support systems on the world wide web.
Andrew Stranieri, John Yearwood, John Zeleznikow
2001Using logic programming to model multi-agent Web legal systems - an application report.
Paulo Quaresma, Irene Rodrigues