Journal: Artif. Intell. Law

Volume 9, Issue 4

225 -- 269Kathryn E. Sanders. CHIRON: Planning in an open-textured domain
271 -- 294Ajit Narayanan, Sharon Hibbin. Can animations be safely used in court?
295 -- 303Marc Lauritsen. Richard Susskind, Transforming the Law: Essays on Technology, Justice and the Legal Marketplace (Review)
305 -- 313Bart Verheij. Douglas Walton, The New Dialectic, Conversational Contexts of Argument, Toronto: University of Toronto Press (Review)

Volume 9, Issue 2-3

87 -- 93Ephraim Nissan. Editorial: Context, content and aims
95 -- 98Antonio A. Martino. Introduction: On proof
99 -- 114Ronald J. Allen. Artificial intelligence and the evidentiary process: The challenges of formalism and computation
115 -- 152John A. Barnden. Uncertain reasoning about agents beliefs and reasoning
153 -- 163Solomon Eyal Shimony, Ephraim Nissan. Kappa calculus and evidential strength: A note on Åqvist s logical theory of legal evidence
165 -- 188David A. Schum. Evidence marshaling for imaginative fact investigation
189 -- 197Vern R. Walker. Complexity, transparency, and the warranted use of formal systems in legal factfinding
199 -- 214Ephraim Nissan. The Bayesianism debate in legal scholarship
215 -- 217Solomon Eyal Shimony. Bernard Robertson and G. A. [Tony] Vignaux, Interpreting Evidence: Evaluating Forensic Science in the Courtroom
219 -- 224Ephraim Nissan. Ray Bull and David Carson (eds.), Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts

Volume 9, Issue 1

1 -- 28John F. Horty. Argument construction and reinstatement in logics for defeasible reasoning
29 -- 57Marie-Francine Moens. Innovative techniques for legal text retrieval
59 -- 71Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon. George C. Christie, The Notion of an Ideal Audience in Legal Argument
73 -- 78Arno R. Lodder. Christopher W. Tindale, Acts of Arguing, A Rhetorical Model of Argument