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- Towards a Computational Treatment of Deontic DefeasibilityAlberto Artosi, Guido Governatori, Giovanni Sartor. 27-46
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- The Logic of Normative SystemsArnold A. Johanson. 123-133
- Getting Personal: Some Notes on the Relationship Between Personal and Impersonal ObligationChristen Krogh, Henning Herrestad. 134-153
- Must I Do What I Ought? (Or Will the Least I Can Do Do?)Paul McNamara. 154-173
- Defeasible Reasoning with Legal RulesLambèr M. M. Royakkers, Frank Dignum. 174-193
- Indirect Action, Influence and ResponsibilityFilipe Santos, José Carmo. 194-215
- How to Combine Ordering and Minimizing in a Deontic Logic Based on PreferencesYao-Hua Tan, Leendert W. N. van der Torre. 216-232