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Published: 01 May 2001 Publication History

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This paper shows a different way of using AI techniques that turned out to be very useful in a particular project and may offer potentials for the futures.

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A. von der Leith Gardner (1987), An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Legal Reasoning, MIT Press, Cambridge Massachussets
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E.L. Rissland, D.B. Skalak (1989) Interpreting Statutory Predicates, in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on AI Law, ACM New York
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R.F. Walker, An Expert System Architecture for Heterogeneous Domains, thesis VU 1992.

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ICAIL '01: Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Artificial intelligence and law
May 2001
234 pages
ISBN:1581133685
DOI:10.1145/383535
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