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- A cognitive approach to judicial opinion structure: applying domain expertise to component analysisJack G. Conrad, Daniel P. Dabney. 1-11
- Theory based explanation of case law domainsTrevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Giovanni Sartor. 12-21
- Formalizing legal coherenceJaap Hage. 22-31
- An AI investigation of citation s cognitive roleKevin D. Ashley, Bruce M. McLaren. 32-41
- Improving the representation of legal case texts with information extraction methodsStefanie Brüninghaus, Kevin D. Ashley. 42-51
- Dynamic arguments in a case law domainJohn Henderson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon. 60-69
- Automatic categorization of case lawPaul Thompson. 70-77
- Automatic text representation, classification and labeling in European lawErich Schweighofer, Andreas Rauber, Michael Dittenbach. 78-87
- A machine learning approach to prior case retrievalKhalid Al-Kofahi, Alex Tyrrell, Arun Vachher, Peter Jackson. 88-93
- Introducing PETE: computer support for teaching ethicsIlya M. Goldin, Kevin D. Ashley, Rosa L. Pinkus. 94-98
- System development a la MODDETunde Meikle, John Yearwood. 99-103
- Burden of proof in dialogue games and Dutch civil procedureRonald Leenes. 109-118
- Modelling reasoning about evidence in legal procedureHenry Prakken. 119-128
- A Typology of Moves Involved in Case ComparisonBram Roth. 129-138
- Advisory systems for pro se litigantsKarl Branting. 139-146
- Acknowledging insufficiency in the evaluation of legal knowledge-based systems: Strategies towards a broad based evaluation modelJean Hall, John Zeleznikow. 147-156
- Power: Using UML/OCL for modelling legislation - an application reportTom M. van Engers. 157-167
- A formal approach to legal negotiationGuido Governatori, Marlon Dumas, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, Phillipa Oaks. 168-177
- Norms and time in agent-based systemsTiberiu Stratulat, Françoise Clérin-Debart, Patrice Enjalbert. 178-187
- Reasoning about the objects of attitudes and operators: Towards a disquotation theory for representation of propositional contentSteven O. Kimbrough. 188-195
- Using logic programming to model multi-agent Web legal systems - an application reportPaulo Quaresma, Irene Pimenta Rodrigues. 196-205
- Tools for placing legal decision support systems on the world wide webAndrew Stranieri, John Yearwood, John Zeleznikow. 206-214
- Automated reasoning with legal XML documentsLaurence L. Leff. 215-216
- Barcia: Olimo: contextual structured search to retrieval UN security council resolutionsHugo Cesar Hoeschl, Tânia C. D Agostini Bueno, Eduardo da Silva Mattos, Andre Bortolon, Ricardo Miranda Barcia. 217-218
- A categorization method for French legal documents on the webGuiraude Lame. 219-220
- AI techniques and concept analysisAnja Oskamp. 221-222
- AustLII s Aide - Natural language legislative rulebasesRussell Allen, Philip Chung, Andrew Mowbray, Graham Greenleaf. 223-224
- Legal decision making as dialectical theory construction with argumentation schemesBart Verheij. 225-226
- An action-based ontology of legal relationsGuido Boella, Lyda Favali, Leonardo Lesmo. 227-228
- On the automation of legal reasoning about the attribution of responsibilityJos Lehmann, Abdullatif A. O. Elhag. 229-230
- Conception of cognitive interfaces for legal knowledgeFilipe Borges, Danièle Bourcier, Evelyne Andreewsky, Raoul Borges. 231-232
- A simple model to structure the information of parties in online alternative dispute resolutionArno R. Lodder. 233