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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A computational model of facilitation in online dispute resolution Branting, Karl

3 p. 465-490
artikel
2 A crowdsourcing approach to building a legal ontology from text Getman, Anatoly P.
2014
3 p. 313-335
artikel
3 A description logic framework for advanced accessing and reasoning over normative provisions Francesconi, Enrico
2014
3 p. 291-311
artikel
4 A formal model of adjudication dialogues Prakken, Henry
2008
3 p. 305-328
artikel
5 A fourth law of robotics? Copyright and the law and ethics of machine co-production Schafer, Burkhard
2015
3 p. 217-240
artikel
6 A history of AI and Law in 50 papers: 25 years of the international conference on AI and Law Bench-Capon, Trevor
2012
3 p. 215-319
artikel
7 AI and the Conquest of Complexity in Law Bibel, L. Wolfgang
2005
3 p. 159-180
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8 A Knowledge Engineering Framework for IntelligentRetrieval of Legal Case Studies Adel Saadoun
1997
3 p. 179-205
27 p.
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9 A Method for Conceptualising Legal Domains.An Example from the Dutch Unemployment Benefits Act Pepijn Visser
1997
3 p. 207-242
36 p.
artikel
10 A method for explaining Bayesian networks for legal evidence with scenarios Vlek, Charlotte S.
2016
3 p. 285-324
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11 Analogical lightweight ontology of EU criminal procedural rights in judicial cooperation Audrito, Davide

3 p. 629-652
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12 An ontology of physical causation as a basis for assessing causation in fact and attributing legal responsibility Lehmann, Jos
2007
3 p. 301-321
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13 Appellate Court Modifications Extraction for Portuguese Fernandes, William Paulo Ducca

3 p. 327-360
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14 Argument from analogy in legal rhetoric Walton, Douglas
2013
3 p. 279-302
artikel
15 A sequence labeling model for catchphrase identification from legal case documents Mandal, Arpan

3 p. 325-358
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16 A user-centered approach to developing an AI system analyzing U.S. federal court data Adler, Rachel F.

3 p. 547-570
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17 Automatically running experiments on checking multi-party contracts Bonifacio, Adilson Luiz

3 p. 287-310
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18 Automatic deception detection in Italian court cases Fornaciari, Tommaso
2013
3 p. 303-340
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19 Book Review Bourcier, Danièle
2006
3 p. 241-246
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20 Book Review Zeleznikow, John
2007
3 p. 247-248
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21 Book Review: Bram Roth, Case-based Reasoning in the Law: A Formal Theory of Reasoning by Case Comparison. Ph. D. Thesis, The University of Maastricht, 2003. 181 pp. Bench-Capon, Trevor
2005
3 p. 227-229
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22 Book Review: Pamela N. Gray Artificial Legal Intelligence, Darmouth, Aldershot, England, 1997, (ISBN 1-85521-266-8) Lodder, Arno R.
2005
3 p. 231-238
artikel
23 Commonsense Causal Explanation in a Legal Domain Hoekstra, Rinke
2007
3 p. 281-299
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24 Comparing Alternatives in the law* Hage, Jaap
2005
3 p. 181-225
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25 Contract as automaton: representing a simple financial agreement in computational form Flood, Mark D.

3 p. 391-416
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26 Contract automata Azzopardi, Shaun
2016
3 p. 203-243
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27 Definitions of intent suitable for algorithms Ashton, Hal

3 p. 515-546
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28 Do androids dream of normative endorsement? On the fallibility of artificial moral agents Podschwadek, Frodo
2017
3 p. 325-339
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29 Dynamic epistemic logic of belief change in legal judgments Jirakunkanok, Pimolluck
2017
3 p. 201-249
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30 Eunomos, a legal document and knowledge management system for the Web to provide relevant, reliable and up-to-date information on the law Boella, Guido
2016
3 p. 245-283
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31 Eveline T. Feteris: Fundamentals of legal argumentation Bench-Capon, T. J. M.
2018
3 p. 307-314
artikel
32 Holdings about holdings: modeling contradictions in judicial precedent Carey, Matthew
2013
3 p. 341-365
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33 How to make and defend a proposal in a deliberation dialogue Walton, Douglas

3 p. 177-239
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34 How to make and defend a proposal in a deliberation dialogue Walton, Douglas
2006
3 p. 177-239
artikel
35 Implications of a logical paradox for computer-dispensed justice reconsidered: some key differences between minds and machines Fulda, Joseph S.
2012
3 p. 321-333
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36 In memoriam Donald H. Berman 1997
3 p. 177-178
2 p.
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37 In memoriam Douglas N. Walton: the influence of Doug Walton on AI and law Atkinson, Katie

3 p. 281-326
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38 Introduction Weitzenboeck, Emily M.
2015
3 p. 197-199
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39 Introduction to the special issue on machine law Brożek, Bartosz
2017
3 p. 251-253
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40 Is hybrid formal theory of arguments, stories and criminal evidence well suited for negative causation? Barclay, Charles A.

3 p. 361-384
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41 Legal concepts as inferential nodes and ontological categories Sartor, Giovanni
2009
3 p. 217-251
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42 Legal stories and the process of proof Bex, Floris
2012
3 p. 253-278
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43 Looking back to see ahead: the changing face of users in European e-commerce law Weitzenboeck, Emily M.
2015
3 p. 201-215
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44 Mapping the Issues of Automated Legal Systems: Why Worry About Automatically Processable Regulation? Guitton, Clement

3 p. 571-599
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45 Meaningful electronic signatures based on an automatic indexing method Wack, Maxime
2006
3 p. 161-175
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46 Mīmāṃsā deontic reasoning using specificity: a proof theoretic approach Lellmann, Björn

3 p. 351-394
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47 Modelling compliance risk: a structured approach Esayas, Samson
2015
3 p. 271-300
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48 Modular argumentation for modelling legal doctrines in common law of contract Dung, Phan Minh
2009
3 p. 167-182
artikel
49 Norms modeling constructs of business process compliance management frameworks: a conceptual evaluation Hashmi, Mustafa
2017
3 p. 251-305
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50 Norm-system revision: theory and application Stolpe, Audun
2010
3 p. 247-283
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51 Of, for, and by the people: the legal lacuna of synthetic persons Bryson, Joanna J.
2017
3 p. 273-291
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52 On argument acceptability change towards legal interpretation dynamics Moguillansky, Martín O.

3 p. 311-350
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53 On modelling non-probabilistic uncertainty in the likelihood ratio approach to evidential reasoning Keppens, Jeroen
2014
3 p. 239-290
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54 On the legal responsibility of autonomous machines Brożek, Bartosz
2017
3 p. 293-304
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55 On the problem of making autonomous vehicles conform to traffic law Prakken, Henry
2017
3 p. 341-363
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56 Ontologies and reasoning techniques for (legal) intelligent information retrieval systems Zarri, Gian Piero
2007
3 p. 251-279
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57 On transparent law, good legislation and accessibility to legal information: Towards an integrated legal information system Liebwald, Doris
2015
3 p. 301-314
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58 Organizational structure and responsibility Grossi, Davide
2007
3 p. 223-249
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59 PADUA: a protocol for argumentation dialogue using association rules Wardeh, Maya
2009
3 p. 183-215
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60 Patterns for legal compliance checking in a decidable framework of linked open data Francesconi, Enrico

3 p. 445-464
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61 Preserving the rule of law in the era of artificial intelligence (AI) Greenstein, Stanley

3 p. 291-323
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62 PRILJ: an efficient two-step method based on embedding and clustering for the identification of regularities in legal case judgments De Martino, Graziella

3 p. 359-390
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63 Reasoning with dimensions and magnitudes Horty, John
2019
3 p. 309-345
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64 Regulation retrieval using industry specific taxonomies Cheng, Chin Pang
2008
3 p. 277-303
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65 Robot sex and consent: Is consent to sex between a robot and a human conceivable, possible, and desirable? Frank, Lily
2017
3 p. 305-323
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66 Similarity, precedent and argument from analogy Walton, Douglas
2010
3 p. 217-246
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67 SM-BERT-CR: a deep learning approach for case law retrieval with supporting model Vuong, Yen Thi-Hai

3 p. 601-628
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68 The Ethical Knob: ethically-customisable automated vehicles and the law Contissa, Giuseppe
2017
3 p. 365-378
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69 The ontological properties of social roles in multi-agent systems: definitional dependence, powers and roles playing roles Boella, Guido
2007
3 p. 201-221
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70 The open agent society: retrospective and prospective views Pitt, Jeremy
2015
3 p. 241-270
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71 Theoretical foundations for the responsibility of autonomous agents Hage, Jaap
2017
3 p. 255-271
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72 The potential of an artificial intelligence (AI) application for the tax administration system’s modernization: the case of Indonesia Saragih, Arfah Habib

3 p. 491-514
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73 The use of legal software by non-lawyers and the perils of unauthorised practice of law charges in the United States: a review of Jayson Reynoso decision Oriola, Taiwo A.
2010
3 p. 285-309
artikel
74 Unsupervised approaches for measuring textual similarity between legal court case reports Mandal, Arpan

3 p. 417-451
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75 Unsupervised law article mining based on deep pre-trained language representation models with application to the Italian civil code Tagarelli, Andrea

3 p. 417-473
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76 Validation of a bayesian belief network representation for posterior probability calculations on national crime victimization survey Riesen, Michael
2008
3 p. 245-276
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77 Vertical precedents in formal models of precedential constraint Broughton, Gabriel L.
2019
3 p. 253-307
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78 Who is obliged when many are involved? Labelled transition system modelling of how obligation arises Kulicki, Piotr

3 p. 395-415
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