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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accommodating change Al-Abdulkarim, Latifa
2016
4 p. 409-427
artikel
2 Advanced techniques for legal document processing and retrieval E. Pietrosanti
1999
4 p. 341-361
21 p.
artikel
3 A formal analysis of some factor- and precedent-based accounts of precedential constraint Prakken, Henry

4 p. 559-585
artikel
4 A framework for the extraction and modeling of fact-finding reasoning from legal decisions: lessons from the Vaccine/Injury Project Corpus Walker, Vern R.
2011
4 p. 291-331
artikel
5 Afterword: data, knowledge, and e-discovery Lewis, David D.
2010
4 p. 481-486
artikel
6 Agile: a problem-based model of regulatory policy making Boer, Alexander
2013
4 p. 399-423
artikel
7 AI in Law Practice? So far, not much Anja Oskamp
2002
4 p. 227-236
10 p.
artikel
8 A Methodology to Create Legal Ontologies in a Logic Programming Based Web Information Retrieval System Saias, José
2006
4 p. 397-417
artikel
9 An Agent View on Law Constantijn Heesen
1997
4 p. 323-340
18 p.
artikel
10 An Australian Perspective on Research and Development Requiredfor the Construction of Applied Legal Decision Support Systems John Zeleznikow
2002
4 p. 237-260
24 p.
artikel
11 An axiomatic characterization of temporalised belief revision in the law Tamargo, Luciano H.
2019
4 p. 347-367
artikel
12 André Valente: Legal Knowledge Engineering;A Modelling Approach 1999
4 p. 367-375
9 p.
artikel
13 A network approach to the French system of legal codes—part I: analysis of a dense network Boulet, Romain
2011
4 p. 333-355
artikel
14 A new tangible user interface for machine learning document review Privault, Caroline
2010
4 p. 459-479
artikel
15 An intellectual celebration: A review of the jurix legalknowledge based systems scholarship Abdul Paliwala
2001
4 p. 317-335
19 p.
artikel
16 An intellectual celebration: A review of the jurix legal knowledge based systems scholarship Paliwala, Abdul

4 p. 317-335
artikel
17 An interpretation of probability in the law of evidence based on pro-et-contra argumentation Åqvist, Lennart
2007
4 p. 391-410
artikel
18 An object model for use in oral and written advocacy Unwin, Charles
2008
4 p. 389-402
artikel
19 An ontology in OWL for legal case-based reasoning Wyner, Adam
2008
4 p. 361-387
artikel
20 Argument in Artificial Intelligence and Law Trevor Bench-Capon
1997
4 p. 249-261
13 p.
artikel
21 Automated Legal Decision Systems in Practice: The Mirror of Reality Anja Oskamp
1997
4 p. 291-322
32 p.
artikel
22 Automation of legal sensemaking in e-discovery Hogan, Christopher
2010
4 p. 431-457
artikel
23 Baseballs and arguments from fairness Walton, Douglas
2013
4 p. 423-449
artikel
24 Book Review: Bayesian Artificial Intelligence Gerard A.W. Vreeswijk
2003
4 p. 289-298
10 p.
artikel
25 Bridging narrative scenario texts and formal policy modeling through conceptual policy modeling Scherer, Sabrina
2013
4 p. 455-484
artikel
26 Building Bayesian networks for legal evidence with narratives: a case study evaluation Vlek, Charlotte S.
2014
4 p. 375-421
artikel
27 Can animations be safely used in court? Ajit Narayanan
2001
4 p. 271-294
23 p.
artikel
28 Causation in AI and Law Lehmann, Jos
2006
4 p. 279-315
artikel
29 CHIRON: Planning in an open-textured domain Kathryn E. Sanders
2001
4 p. 225-269
45 p.
artikel
30 Cognitive automata and the law: electronic contracting and the intentionality of software agents Sartor, Giovanni
2009
4 p. 253-290
artikel
31 Cognitive computing and proposed approaches to conceptual organization of case law knowledge bases: a proposed model for information preparation, indexing, and analysis Taal, Amie
2016
4 p. 347-370
artikel
32 Cognitive dynamics of norm compliance. From norm adoption to flexible automated conformity Andrighetto, Giulia
2012
4 p. 359-381
artikel
33 Compliance-aware engineering process plans: the case of space software engineering processes Castellanos-Ardila, Julieth Patricia

4 p. 587-627
artikel
34 Contents of Volume 9 2001
4 p. 321-322
2 p.
artikel
35 Contents of Volume 10
2002
4 p. 309-310
2 p.
artikel
36 Contents of Volume 5 1997
4 p. 349-350
2 p.
artikel
37 Contents of Volume 12 2006
4 p. 453-455
artikel
38 Contracting agents: legal personality and representation Andrade, Francisco
2007
4 p. 357-373
artikel
39 Correction: thirty years of Artificial Intelligence and Law: the second decade Sartor, Giovanni

4 p. 559
artikel
40 Danièle Bourcier, Pompeu Casanovas, Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay, Catharina Maracke (eds.): Intelligent multimedia. Managing creative works in a digital world Fernández-Barrera, Meritxell
2011
4 p. 357-361
artikel
41 Dick W.P. Ruiter.Institutional Legal Facts: Legal Powers and Their Effects 1999
4 p. 377-385
9 p.
artikel
42 Discovery-led refinement in e-discovery investigations: sensemaking, cognitive ergonomics and system design Attfield, Simon
2010
4 p. 387-412
artikel
43 Douglas Walton, The New Dialectic. Conversational Contexts of Argument. Toronto: University of Toronto Press (Book Review) Bart Verheij
2001
4 p. 305-313
9 p.
artikel
44 E-Discovery revisited: the need for artificial intelligence beyond information retrieval Conrad, Jack G.
2010
4 p. 321-345
artikel
45 Editorial Breuker, Joost
2006
4 p. 239-240
artikel
46 Emerging AI & Law approaches to automating analysis and retrieval of electronically stored information in discovery proceedings Ashley, Kevin D.
2010
4 p. 311-320
artikel
47 Encoded summarization: summarizing documents into continuous vector space for legal case retrieval Tran, Vu

4 p. 441-467
artikel
48 Establishing norms with metanorms in distributed computational systems Mahmoud, Samhar
2015
4 p. 367-407
artikel
49 Evaluation of information retrieval for E-discovery Oard, Douglas W.
2010
4 p. 347-386
artikel
50 Explainable AI under contract and tort law: legal incentives and technical challenges Hacker, Philipp

4 p. 415-439
artikel
51 Extracting indices from Japanese legal documents Le, Tho Thi Ngoc
2015
4 p. 315-344
artikel
52 Extractive summarisation of legal texts Hachey, Ben
2007
4 p. 305-345
artikel
53 Foreword Dennis M. Kennedy
2002
4 p. 225-225
1 p.
artikel
54 Formalising ordinary legal disputes: a case study Prakken, Henry
2008
4 p. 333-359
artikel
55 Formalizing value-guided argumentation for ethical systems design Verheij, Bart
2016
4 p. 387-407
artikel
56 Formal models of coherence and legal epistemology Amaya, Amalia
2007
4 p. 429-447
artikel
57 From Berman and Hafner’s teleological context to Baude and Sachs’ interpretive defaults: an ontological challenge for the next decades of AI and Law Loui, Ronald P.
2016
4 p. 371-385
artikel
58 From conventions to prescriptions.Towards an integrated view of norms 1999
4 p. 323-340
18 p.
artikel
59 Hendrik Kaptein, Henry Prakken and Bart Verheij (eds): Review of legal evidence and proof: statistics, stories, logic Walton, Douglas
2009
4 p. 371-377
artikel
60 I-ABM: combining institutional frameworks and agent-based modelling for the design of enforcement policies Balke, Tina
2013
4 p. 371-398
artikel
61 Index of Key Words 1997
4 p. 347-347
1 p.
artikel
62 Instructions for Authors
2002
4 p. 303-308
6 p.
artikel
63 Instructions for Authors 2001
4 p. 315-320
6 p.
artikel
64 Instructions for Authors 2006
4 p. 447-452
artikel
65 Intelligent agents and contracts: Is a conceptual rethink imperative? Dahiyat, Emad Abdel Rahim
2007
4 p. 375-390
artikel
66 Introduction. Papers from the Jurix 95 Conference Jaap Hage
1997
4 p. 243-248
6 p.
artikel
67 Introduction to special issue on modelling legal cases Atkinson, Katie
2008
4 p. 329-331
artikel
68 Introduction to special issue on modelling policy-making Wyner, Adam
2013
4 p. 367-369
artikel
69 Introduction to the special issue: simulation, norms and laws Andrighetto, Giulia
2012
4 p. 335-337
artikel
70 Jaap Hage, Reasoning with Rules:An Essay on Legal Reasoning and Its Underlying Logic.Law and Philosophy Library Ronald P. Loui
2001
4 p. 353-358
6 p.
artikel
71 Jaap Hage, Reasoning with Rules: An Essay on Legal Reasoning and Its Underlying Logic. Law and Philosophy Library Loui, Ronald P.

4 p. 353-358
artikel
72 Judicial knowledge-enhanced magnitude-aware reasoning for numerical legal judgment prediction Bi, Sheng

4 p. 773-806
artikel
73 Knowledge mining and social dangerousness assessment in criminal justice: metaheuristic integration of machine learning and graph-based inference Lettieri, Nicola

4 p. 653-702
artikel
74 Knowledge Tools for Legal Knowledge Tool Makers John Hokkanen
2002
4 p. 295-302
8 p.
artikel
75 Legal and ethical implications of applications based on agreement technologies: the case of auction-based road intersections Santos, José-Antonio

4 p. 385-414
artikel
76 Legal document assembly system for introducing law students with legal drafting Marković, Marko

4 p. 829-863
artikel
77 Legal Ontologies in Knowledge Engineering and Information Management Breuker, Joost
2006
4 p. 241-277
artikel
78 Legal reasoning with subjective logic Audun Jøsang
2001
4 p. 289-315
27 p.
artikel
79 Legal reasoning with subjective logic Jøsang, Audun

4 p. 289-315
artikel
80 Luuk Matthijssen: Interfacing between Lawyers and Computers: An Architecturefor Knowledge-based Interfaces to Legal Databases. Trevor Bench-Capon
2001
4 p. 349-352
4 p.
artikel
81 Luuk Matthijssen: Interfacing between Lawyers and Computers: An Architecture for Knowledge-based Interfaces to Legal Databases. Bench-Capon, Trevor

4 p. 349-352
artikel
82 Marie-Francine Moens, Automatic Indexing andAbstracting of Document Texts, The KluwerInternational Series on Information Retrieval Vol. 6, Luuk Matthijssen
2001
4 p. 343-347
5 p.
artikel
83 Marie-Francine Moens, Automatic Indexing and Abstracting of Document Texts, The Kluwer International Series on Information Retrieval Vol. 6 Matthijssen, Luuk

4 p. 343-347
artikel
84 Masked prediction and interdependence network of the law using data from large-scale Japanese court judgments Kondo, Ryoma

4 p. 739-771
artikel
85 Measuring the complexity of the law: the United States Code Katz, Daniel Martin
2014
4 p. 337-374
artikel
86 Meta-relation and ontology closure in Conceptual Structure Theory Nguyen, Philip H. P.
2009
4 p. 291-320
artikel
87 Modelling competing legal arguments using Bayesian model comparison and averaging Neil, Martin
2019
4 p. 403-430
artikel
88 Narration in judiciary fact-finding: a probabilistic explication Urbaniak, Rafal
2018
4 p. 345-376
artikel
89 Neminem laedere. An evolutionary agent-based model of the interplay between punishment and damaging behaviours Lettieri, Nicola
2013
4 p. 425-453
artikel
90 Network-based filtering for large email collections in E-Discovery Henseler, Hans
2010
4 p. 413-430
artikel
91 Norm conflict identification in contracts Aires, João Paulo
2017
4 p. 397-428
artikel
92 On legal contracts, imperative and declarative smart contracts, and blockchain systems Governatori, Guido
2018
4 p. 377-409
artikel
93 On the Ontological Status of Plans and Norms Boella, Guido
2006
4 p. 317-357
artikel
94 Ontologies of Professional Legal Knowledge as the Basis for Intelligent IT Support for Judges Benjamins, V. R.
2006
4 p. 359-378
artikel
95 Ontology-based information extraction for juridical events with case studies in Brazilian legal realm Araujo, Denis Andrei de
2017
4 p. 379-396
artikel
96 PARMENIDES: Facilitating Deliberation in Democracies Atkinson, Katie
2006
4 p. 261-275
artikel
97 Preface Engers, Tom van
2007
4 p. 249-250
artikel
98 Probabilistic rule-based argumentation for norm-governed learning agents Riveret, Régis
2012
4 p. 383-420
artikel
99 Representing Law in Partial Information Structures Niels Peek
1997
4 p. 263-290
28 p.
artikel
100 Resolving counterintuitive consequences in law using legal debugging Fungwacharakorn, Wachara

4 p. 541-557
artikel
101 Richard Susskind,The Future of Law, Facing Challengesof Information Technology 1999
4 p. 387-391
5 p.
artikel
102 Richard Susskind, Transforming the Law: Essayson Technology, Justice and the Legal Marketplace. (Book Review) Marc Lauritsen
2001
4 p. 295-303
9 p.
artikel
103 Rule-based XML Go Eguchi
2002
4 p. 283-294
12 p.
artikel
104 RuleRS: a rule-based architecture for decision support systems Islam, Mohammad Badiul
2018
4 p. 315-344
artikel
105 Seeing the point of politics: exploring the use of CSAV techniques as aids to understanding the content of political debates in the Scottish Parliament Renton, Alastair
2007
4 p. 277-304
artikel
106 Special issue in memory of Carole Hafner: editor’s introduction Bench-Capon, T. J. M.
2016
4 p. 325-345
artikel
107 Suitable Properties for Any Electronic Voting System Koning, Jean-Luc
2006
4 p. 251-260
artikel
108 Teaching a process model of legal argument with hypotheticals Ashley, Kevin D.
2009
4 p. 321-370
artikel
109 Technology and the changing practice of law:An entrée to previously inaccessible information via TRAC Linda Roberge
2002
4 p. 261-282
22 p.
artikel
110 The application of fuzzy logic to the precautionary principle Shamir, Mirit
2007
4 p. 411-427
artikel
111 The cognitive legacy of norm simulation Neumann, Martin
2012
4 p. 339-357
artikel
112 The linked legal data landscape: linking legal data across different countries Filtz, Erwin

4 p. 485-539
artikel
113 The logic of improper cross Joseph S. Fulda
2001
4 p. 337-341
5 p.
artikel
114 The mathematics of patent claim analysis Kacsuk, Zsófia
2011
4 p. 263-289
artikel
115 Thirty years of Artificial Intelligence and Law: Editor’s Introduction Bench-Capon, Trevor

4 p. 475-479
artikel
116 Thirty years of Artificial Intelligence and Law: overviews Araszkiewicz, Michał

4 p. 593-610
artikel
117 Thirty years of Artificial Intelligence and Law: the first decade Governatori, Guido

4 p. 481-519
artikel
118 Thirty years of Artificial Intelligence and Law: the second decade Sartor, Giovanni

4 p. 521-557
artikel
119 Thirty years of artificial intelligence and law: the third decade Villata, Serena

4 p. 561-591
artikel
120 Towards a Financial Fraud Ontology: A Legal Modelling Approach Kingston, John
2006
4 p. 419-446
artikel
121 Towards a simple mathematical model for the legal concept of balancing of interests Zufall, Frederike

4 p. 807-827
artikel
122 Transition systems for designing and reasoning about norms Bench-Capon, Trevor J. M.
2015
4 p. 345-366
artikel
123 Two factor-based models of precedential constraint: a comparison and proposal Mullins, Robert

4 p. 703-738
artikel
124 Two-layered fuzzy logic-based model for predicting court decisions in construction contract disputes Bagherian-Marandi, Navid

4 p. 453-484
artikel
125 Using artificial intelligence to support compliance with the general data protection regulation Kingston, John
2017
4 p. 429-443
artikel
126 Using NLP Techniques to Identify Legal Ontology Components: Concepts and Relations Lame, Guiraude
2006
4 p. 379-396
artikel
127 Versioned linking of semantic enrichment of legal documents Szőke, Ákos
2013
4 p. 485-519
artikel
128 When expert opinion evidence goes wrong Walton, Douglas
2019
4 p. 369-401
artikel
129 Who should own access rights? A game-theoretical approach to striking the optimal balance in the debate over Digital Rights Management Chang, Yu-Lin
2006
4 p. 323-356
artikel
130 Zenon Bankowski, Ian White, and Ulrike Hahn,Informatics and the Foundations of Legal Reasoning 1999
4 p. 363-365
3 p.
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