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- AI and Law References - References to books, articles and conference proceedings.
www.dur.ac.uk/~dla0www/centre/web_ai_a.html
- Artificial Intelligence and Law Resources - Catalog of journals, conferences, papers, and projects compiled by Michael.Aikenhead at Durham University's Centre for Law and Computing.
www.dur.ac.uk/~dla0www/centre/ail_rsrc.html
- Can Computers Make Contracts? - Writing in the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, Tom Allen and Robin Widdison consider the legal ramifications of contracts negotiated by and between AI software systems.
jolt.law.harvard.edu/abstracts/9hjolt25.html
- Making Way for Intelligence in Case Space - This paper describes an early effort to build a distributed system for computer-mediated litigation, and explores some of the issues involved in the intelligent use of such a system.
photo.net/mjcal/case-space.html
- Overview of Some Reasoning Formalisms as Applied to Law - "An overview of three fundamental reasoning formalisms in artificial intelligence which can and have been used in modelling legal reasoning. These formalisms are deductive, inductive and analogical reasoning."
cwis.kub.nl/~fdl/research/ti/docs/think/3-2/zelez.htm
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