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Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Artificial intelligence and law table of contents
College Park, Maryland, United States
Pages: 307 - 315  
Year of Publication: 1995
ISBN:0-89791-758-8
Authors
André Valente  Department of Computer Science and Law, University of Amsterdam, Kloveniersburgwal 72, 1012 CZ, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Joost Breuker  Department of Computer Science and Law, University of Amsterdam, Kloveniersburgwal 72, 1012 CZ, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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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A. Valente. Preliminary steps in causal legal reasoning. In A. Cohn, M. Lee, C. Preist, and C. Price, editors, Proc. of the AISB Workshop on Qualitative and Causal Reasoning, Birmingham, March 1993.
 
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A. Valente. Ontologies: the missing link between legal theory and AI and law. In Legal Knowledge Based Systerns and Legal Theory. Koninldijke Vermande, 1994.
 
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A. Valente. Legal Knowledge Engineering: A Modelling Approach. IOS Press, Amsterdam, 1995.
 
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A. Valente and J. Breuker. A commonsense formalization of normative systems. In Joost Breuker, editor, Proc. of the ECAI'9j Workshop on Artificial Normative Reasoning, pages 56-67, Amsterdam, August 1994.
 
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Joost Breuker: colleagues