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Artificial Intelligence and Law, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 1998
- Bart Verheij, Jaap Hage, H. Jaap van den Herik:

An Integrated View on Rules and Principles. 3-26 - Pepijn R. S. Visser, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

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A Comparison of Four Ontologies for the Design of Legal Knowledge Systems. 27-57 - Caroline Uyttendaele, Marie-Francine Moens, Jos Dumortier

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Salomon: Automatic Abstracting of Legal Cases for Effective Access to Court Decisions. 59-79 - Luuk Matthijssen:

A Task-Based Interface to Legal Databases. 81-103
Volume 6, Numbers 2-4, 1998
- Giovanni Sartor:

Introduction: Judicial Applications of Artificial Intelligence. Artif. Intell. Law 6(2-4): 105-110 (1998) - Karl Branting, James C. Lester, Charles B. Callaway:

Automating Judicial Document Drafting: A Discourse-Based Approach. Artif. Intell. Law 6(2-4): 111-149 (1998) - Uri J. Schild:

Criminal Sentencing and Intelligent Decision Support. Artif. Intell. Law 6(2-4): 151-202 (1998) - Cyrus Tata:

The Application of Judicial Intelligence and Rules to Systems Supporting Discretionary Judicial Decision-Making. Artif. Intell. Law 6(2-4): 203-230 (1998) - Henry Prakken, Giovanni Sartor:

Modelling Reasoning with Precedents in a Formal Dialogue Game. Artif. Intell. Law 6(2-4): 231-287 (1998) - Philip Leith:

The Judge and the Computer: How Best Decision Support? Artif. Intell. Law 6(2-4): 289-309 (1998) - Michele Taruffo:

Judicial Decisions and Artificial Intelligence. Artif. Intell. Law 6(2-4): 311-324 (1998)

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