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Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Artificial intelligence and law table of contents
College Park, Maryland, United States
Pages: 81 - 88  
Year of Publication: 1995
ISBN:0-89791-758-8
Authors
T. J. M. Bench-Capon  Department of Computer Science, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England
G. Staniford  Department of Computer Science, The University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England
Sponsors
IAAIL : Intl Asso for Artifical Intel & Law
UMIACS : U of MD Inst for Advanced Comp Studies
SIGART: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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T.J.M. Bench-Capon, Using a Common Knowledge Base in Different Applications in T.J.M. Bench-Capon (ed), Knowledge Based Systems and Legal Applications, Academic Press, 1991, pp129-136.
 
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T.J.M. Bench-Capon, D.Lowes and A.M. McEnery, Using Toulmin's Argument Schema to Explain Logic Programs. Knowledge Based Systems, Vol 4 No 3, September 1991, pp177-83.
 
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T.J.M. Bench-Capon, P.E.S. Dunne and G.Staniford, RAPPORTEUR: From Dialogue to Document Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference on Computers and the Writing Process, Computers and Writing Association, Edinburgh, 1991, pp175-183.
 
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Bench-Capon, T.J.M., Dunne, P.E. and Leng, P.H., A Dialogua Garn, for Dialacti~al Interaction with E~cpcrt Systems 12th Annual Conference on Expert Systems and Their Applications, Avignon, 1992.
 
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Bench-Capon, T.J.M., and Coenen, F.P., Isomorphism and Legal Knowledge Based Systems, AI and Law, Vol 1, No 1, pp65-86, 1992
 
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Bench-Capon, T.J.M., Coenen, F.P., and Orton, P., Argument Based Explanation of the British Nationality Act as a Logic Program, Computers, Law and AI, vol 2 No 1, 1993, pp 53-66.
 
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Bench-Capon, T.J.M., and Leng, P.H., Developing Heuristics for the Argument Based Explanation of Negation in Logic Programs, Proceedings of the AAAI Workshop on Computational Dialectics, Seattle, 1994.
 
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Denton, P.D., An Expert System in Law B.Sc Dissertation, Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, 1994.
 
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Dick, J.P., A Conceptual, Case Relation Representation of Text for Intelligent Retrieval, Technical Report CSRI-265, Computer Systems Research Institute, University of Toronto, 1992.
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Skalak, D.B., and Rissland, E.L., Arguments and Cases: An Inevitable Intertwining Artificial Intelligence and Law, 1, pp3-48, 1992.
 
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Staniford, G., Multi Agent Systems in Support of Co- Operative Authorship, PhD Thesis, University of Liverpool, 1994.
 
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Toulmin, S., The Uses of Argument, Cambridge University Press, 1958.

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