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Journal: Artif. Intell. Law
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Volume
Volume
9
, Issue
4
225
--
269
Kathryn E. Sanders
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CHIRON: Planning in an open-textured domain
271
--
294
Ajit Narayanan
,
Sharon Hibbin
.
Can animations be safely used in court?
295
--
303
Marc Lauritsen
.
Richard Susskind, Transforming the Law: Essays on Technology, Justice and the Legal Marketplace (Review)
305
--
313
Bart Verheij
.
Douglas Walton, The New Dialectic, Conversational Contexts of Argument, Toronto: University of Toronto Press (Review)
Volume
9
, Issue
2-3
87
--
93
Ephraim Nissan
.
Editorial: Context, content and aims
95
--
98
Antonio A. Martino
.
Introduction: On proof
99
--
114
Ronald J. Allen
.
Artificial intelligence and the evidentiary process: The challenges of formalism and computation
115
--
152
John A. Barnden
.
Uncertain reasoning about agents beliefs and reasoning
153
--
163
Solomon Eyal Shimony
,
Ephraim Nissan
.
Kappa calculus and evidential strength: A note on Åqvist s logical theory of legal evidence
165
--
188
David A. Schum
.
Evidence marshaling for imaginative fact investigation
189
--
197
Vern R. Walker
.
Complexity, transparency, and the warranted use of formal systems in legal factfinding
199
--
214
Ephraim Nissan
.
The Bayesianism debate in legal scholarship
215
--
217
Solomon Eyal Shimony
.
Bernard Robertson and G. A. [Tony] Vignaux, Interpreting Evidence: Evaluating Forensic Science in the Courtroom
219
--
224
Ephraim Nissan
.
Ray Bull and David Carson (eds.), Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts
Volume
9
, Issue
1
1
--
28
John F. Horty
.
Argument construction and reinstatement in logics for defeasible reasoning
29
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57
Marie-Francine Moens
.
Innovative techniques for legal text retrieval
59
--
71
Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
.
George C. Christie, The Notion of an Ideal Audience in Legal Argument
73
--
78
Arno R. Lodder
.
Christopher W. Tindale, Acts of Arguing, A Rhetorical Model of Argument