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5. ICAIL 1995: College Park, Maryland, USA
- L. Thorne McCarty:

Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL '95, College Park, Maryland, USA, May 21-24, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 0-89791-758-8
Argumentation I
- Henry Prakken, Giovanni Sartor:

On the Relation Between Legal Language and Legal Argument: Assumptions, Applicability and Dynamic Priorities. 1-10 - Jaap Hage:

Teleological Reasoning in Reason-Based Logic. 11-20 - Ronald Prescott Loui:

Hart's Critics on Defeasible Concepts and Ascriptivism. 21-30
Case-Based Reasoning
- Vincent Aleven, Kevin D. Ashley:

Doing Things with Factors. 31-41 - Donald H. Berman, Carole D. Hafner:

Understanding Precedents in a Temporal Context of Evolving Legal Doctrine. 42-51 - Edwina L. Rissland, Jody J. Daniels:

A Hybrid CBR-IR Approach to Legal Information Retrieval. 52-61
Document Preparation
- Aspassia Daskalopulu, Marek J. Sergot:

A Constraint-Driven System for Contract Assembly. 62-70 - Luuk Matthijssen:

An Intelligent Interface for Legal Databases. 71-80 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Geof Staniford:

PLAID: Proactive Legal Assistance. 81-88
Information Retrieval
- Neil Hutton, A. Patterson, Cyrus Tata:

Decision Support for Sentencing in a Common Law Jurisdiction. 89-95 - Philip Greenspun, Marc Lauritsen:

Making Way for Intelligence in Case Space. 96-103
Legislative Drafting
- Jorgen S. Svensson:

Enhancing the Applicability of Empirical Data Using Legal Knowledge Based Systems. 104-111 - Radboud Winkels, Nienke den Haan:

Automated Legislative Drafting: Generating Paraphrases of Legislation. 112-118
Legal Concepts
- Erich Schweighofer, Werner Winiwarter, Dieter Merkl:

Information Filtering: The Computation of Similarities in Large Corpora of Legal Texts. 119-126 - Edwina L. Rissland, M. Timur Friedman:

Detecting Change in Legal Concepts. 127-136
Argumentation II
- Pierre St-Vincent, Daniel Poulin, Paul Bratley:

A Computational Framework for Dialectical Reasoning. 137-145 - Arno R. Lodder, Aimée Herczog:

DiaLaw: A Dialogical Framework for Modeling Legal Reasoning. 146-155 - Arthur M. Farley, Kathleen Freeman:

Burden of Proof in Legal Argumentation. 156-164 - Henry Prakken:

From Logic to Dialectics in Legal Argument. 165-174
ANNs, GAs and Fuzzy Logic
- Anandeep Pannu:

Using Genetic Algorithms to Inductively Reason with Cases in the Legal Domain. 175-184 - John Zeleznikow

, Andrew Stranieri:
The Split-Up System: Integrating Neural Networks and Rule-Based Reasoning in the Legal Domain. 185-194 - Lothar Philipps:

Just Decisions Using Multiple Criteria Or: Who Gets the Porsche? An Application of Ronald R. Yager's Fuzzy Logic Method. 195-200
Normative Reasoning
- Laurence Cholvy, Frédéric Cuppens:

Solving Normative Conflicts by Merging Roles. 201-209 - Henning Herrestad, Christen Krogh:

Obligations Directed from Bearers to Counterparts. 210-218 - Layman E. Allen, Charles S. Saxon:

Better Language, Better Thought, Better Communication: The A-Hohfeld Language for Legal Analysis. 219-228
Legal KBS
- Uri J. Schild:

Intelligent Computer Systems for Criminal Sentencing. 229-238 - Henk de Bruijn, Radboud Winkels:

Case Reconstruction Before Assessment. 239-245 - Ulrich Reimer, Andreas Margelisch:

A Hybrid Knowledge Representation Approach to Reusability of Legal Knowledge Bases. 246-255 - Cees Groendijk, Maaike Tragter:

MILIEU: A LKBS to Support Prosecution of Environmental Offenders. 256-265
Knowledge Representation
- Hajime Yoshino:

The Systematization of Legal Meta-Inference. 266-275 - L. Thorne McCarty:

An Implementation of Eisner v. Macomber. 276-286 - Katsumi Nitta, Masato Shibasaki, Tsuyoshi Sakata, Takahiro Yamaji, Wang Xianchang, Hiroshi Ohsaki, Satoshi Tojo, Iwao Kokubo, T. Anu Suzuki:

New HELIC-II: A Software Tool for Legal Eeasoning. 287-296 - Timothy Arnold-Moore:

Automatically Processing Amendments to Legislation. 297-306 - André Valente, Joost Breuker:

ON-LINE: An Architecture for Modelling Legal Information. 307-315 - Bruce M. McLaren, Kevin D. Ashley:

Context Sensitive Case Comparisons in Practical Ethics: Reasoning About Reasons. 316-325

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