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- On the Normative Aspect of Signalling ConventionsAndrew J. I. Jones, Steven O. Kimbrough. 149-160 [doi]
- Permissions and Uncontrollable Propositions in DSDL3: Non-monotonicity and AlgorithmsSouhila Kaci, Leendert W. N. van der Torre. 161-174 [doi]
- Conflicting Obligations in Multi-agent Deontic LogicBarteld P. Kooi, Allard M. Tamminga. 175-186 [doi]
- Intermediate Concepts in Normative SystemsLars Lindahl, Jan Odelstad. 187-200 [doi]
- Propositional Quantifiers in Deontic LogicGert-Jan C. Lokhorst. 201-209 [doi]
- A Question of Trust: Assessing the Fulfillment of Commitments in Terms of StrategiesThomas Müller. 210-221 [doi]
- The Deontic Component of Action Language nC+Marek J. Sergot, Robert Craven. 222-237 [doi]
- A Complete and Decidable Axiomatisation for Deontic Interpreted SystemsAlessio Lomuscio, Bozena Wozna. 238-254 [doi]
- Sequences, Obligations, and the Contrary-to-Duty ParadoxAdam Zachary Wyner. 255-271 [doi]