Journal: Artif. Intell. Law

Volume 8, Issue 4

289 -- 315Audun Jøsang, Viggo A. Bondi. Legal reasoning with subjective logic
317 -- 335Abdul Paliwala. An intellectual celebration: A review of the jurix legal knowledge based systems scholarship
337 -- 341Joseph S. Fulda. The logic of improper cross
343 -- 347Luuk Matthijssen. Review - Marie-Francine Moens, Automatic Indexing and Abstracting of Document Texts, The Kluwer International Series on Information Retrieval Vol. 6
349 -- 352Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon. Review - Luuk Matthijssen: Interfacing between Lawyers and Computers: An Architecture for Knowledge-based Interfaces to Legal Databases
353 -- 358Ronald Prescott Loui. Review - Jaap Hage, Reasoning with Rules: An Essay on Legal Reasoning and Its Underlying Logic. Law and Philosophy Library

Volume 8, Issue 2/3

107 -- 113Eveline T. Feteris, Henry Prakken. Introduction: Dialectical legal argument: Formal and informal models
115 -- 135Eveline T. Feteris. A dialogical theory of legal discussions: Pragma-dialectical analysis and evaluation of legal argumentation
137 -- 172Jaap Hage. Dialectical models in artificial intelligence and law
173 -- 187Harm Kloosterhuis. Analogy argumentation in law: A dialectical perspective
189 -- 203José Plug. Indicators of obiter dicta. A pragma-dialectical analysis of textual clues for the reconstruction of legal argumentation
205 -- 231Gerard Vreeswijk. Representation of formal dispute with a standing order
233 -- 254Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, T. Geldard, Paul H. Leng. A method for the computational modelling of dialectical argument with dialogue games
255 -- 264Arno R. Lodder. Thomas F. Gordon, The Pleadings Game - An Artificial Intelligence Model of Procedural Justice
265 -- 276Gerard Vreeswijk. Arno R. Lodder, DiaLaw: On Legal Justification and Dialogical Models of Argumentation. Law and Philosophy Library Vol. 42
277 -- 281Ronald Leenes. Douglas Walton, Appeal to Expert Opinion - Arguments from Authority
283 -- 288Michael Aikenhead. D. Neil MacCormick and Robert S. Summers (eds.) Interpreting Precedents: a comparative study

Volume 8, Issue 1

1 -- 34Bernardo Magnini, Elena Not, Oliviero Stock, Carlo Strapparava. Natural language processing for transparent communication between public administration and citizens
35 -- 65Bart Verheij. Henry Prakken (1997). Logical Tools for Modelling Legal Argument. A Study of Defeasible Reasoning in Law
67 -- 74Alan Tyree. James Popple, A Pragmatic Legal Expert System. Applied Legal Philosophy Series
75 -- 91Jaap Hage. Donald Nute (ed.), Defeasible Deontic Logic
93 -- 100Giovanni Sartor. Henning Herrestad, Formal Theories of Rights