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Knowledge for automated legal problem solving: theory versus practice
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Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Artificial intelligence and law table of contents
Melbourne, Australia
Pages: 142 - 150  
Year of Publication: 1997
ISBN:0-89791-924-6
Authors
Anja Oskamp  Computer/Law Institute, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Maaike Tragter  Computer/Law Institute, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Sponsors
SIGART: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
IAAIL : Intl Asso for Artifical Intel & Law
UMIACS : U of MD Inst for Advanced Comp Studies
University of Melbourne : University of Melbourne
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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