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Artificial Intelligence and Law, Volume 3
Volume 3, Numbers 1-2, 1995
- Carole D. Hafner:

Special Issue: Intelligent Legal Text-Based Systems. Artif. Intell. Law 3(1-2): 1-4 (1995) - Howard R. Turtle:

Text Retrieval in the Legal World. 5-54 - J. C. Smith, Daphne Gelbart, Keith MacCrimmon, Bruce Atherton, John McClean, Michelle Shinehoft, Lincoln Quintana:

Artificial Intelligence and Legal Discourse: The Flexlaw Legal Text Management System. 55-95 - Graham Greenleaf, Andrew Mowbray

, Peter Van Dijk:
Representing and Using Legal Knowledge in Integrated Decision Support Systems: DataLex WorkStations. 97-142 - Ronald Prescott Loui:

Foucault, Derrida, Women's Speaking Justified, and Modelling Legal Argument. Artif. Intell. Law 3(1-2): 143-150 (1995) - David B. Skalak:

Book Review. 151-157
Volume 3, Number 3, 1995
- Ronald Prescott Loui, Jeff Norman:

Rationales and Argument Moves. 159-189 - Stefania Costantini

, Gaetano Aurelio Lanzarone:
Explanation-Based Interpretation of Open-Textured Concepts in Logical Models of Legislation. 191-208 - Anja Oskamp, Maaike Tragter, Cees Groendijk:

AI and Law: What about the Future? 209-215 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

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Book Review. 217-220
Volume 3, Number 4, 1995
- Andreas Hamfelt:

Formalizing Multiple Interpretation of Legal Knowledge. 221-265 - John Zeleznikow

, Andrew Stranieri
, Mark Gawler:
Project Report: Split-Up - A Legal Expert System which Determines Property Division upon Divorce. 267-275 - Robert E. Macneel:

Technology Report: Intelligent Summoner. 277-285 - Marc Lauritsen:

Technology Report: Work Product Retrieval Systems in Today's Law Offices. 287-304

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