Journal: Artif. Intell. Law

Volume 11, Issue 4

251 -- 269Kamal Dahbur, Thomas Muscarello. Classification System for Serial Criminal Patterns
271 -- 287Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon. Try to See it My Way: Modelling Persuasion in Legal Discourse
289 -- 298Gerard Vreeswijk. Book Review: Bayesian Artificial Intelligence
299 -- 303Bart Verheij. Book Review: The Dynamics of Judicial Proof. Computation, Logic, and Common Sense

Volume 11, Issue 2-3

77 -- 79Jaap Hage. Preface
81 -- 104Lars Lindahl, Jan Odelstad. Normative Systems and their Revision: An Algebraic Approach
105 -- 124Lennart Åqvist. Some Remarks on Performatives in the Law
125 -- 165Floris Bex, Henry Prakken, Chris Reed, Douglas Walton. Towards a Formal Account of Reasoning about Evidence: Argumentation Schemes and Generalisations
167 -- 195Bart Verheij. Dialectical Argumentation with Argumentation Schemes: An Approach to Legal Logic
197 -- 210Arend Soeteman. Legal logic? Or can we do without?
211 -- 219Jan-R. Sieckmann. Why Non-Monotonic Logic is Inadequate to Represent Balancing Arguments
221 -- 243. Law and Defeasibility
245 -- 250Eugenio Bulygin. Review of Jaap Hage s Law and Defeasibility

Volume 11, Issue 1

1 -- 43Douglas Walton. Is there a Burden of Questioning?
45 -- 61Jan Broersen, Leendert W. N. van der Torre. What an Agent Ought To Do
63 -- 67Luuk Matthijssen. Tom M. van Engers: Knowledge Management: The Role of Mental Models in Business Systems Design (Ph.D. thesis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Belastingdienst (Dutch Tax and Customs Administration)
69 -- 75Stephanie H. Bol. Ethan Katsh and Janet Rifkin, Online Dispute Resolution, Resolving Conflicts in Cyberspace