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1. ICAIL 1987: Boston, MA, USA
- Proceedings of the First International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL '87, Boston, MA, USA, May 27-29, 1987. ACM 1987, ISBN 0-89791-230-6
- Richard E. Susskind:
Expert Systems in Law: Out of the Research Laboratory and into the Marketplace. 1-8 - Graham Greenleaf, Andrew Mowbray, Alan Tyree:
Expert Systems in Law: The Datalex Project. 9-17 - D. A. Schlobohm, Donald A. Waterman:
Explanation for an Expert system That Performs Estate Planning. 18-27 - Richard M. Tong, C. A. Reid, G. J. Crowe, P. R. Douglas:
Conceptual Legal Document Retrieval Using the RUBRIC System. 28-34 - Carole D. Hafner:
Conceptual Organization of Case Law Knowledge Bases. 35-42 - J. Bing:
Designing Text Retrieval Systems for Conceptual Searching. 43-51 - D. P. O'Neil:
A Process Specification of Expert Lawyer Reasoning. 52-59 - Edwina L. Rissland, Kevin D. Ashley:
A Case-Based System for Trade Secrets Law. 60-66 - Kevin D. Ashley, Edwina L. Rissland:
But, See, Accord: Generating Blue Book Citations in HYPO. 67-74 - Fritjof Haft, R. P. Jones, Thomas Wetter:
A Natural Language Based Legal Expert System for Consultation and Tutoring - the LEX Project. 75-83 - J. C. Smith, Cal Deedman:
The Application of Expert Systems Technology to Case-Based Law. 84-93 - Layman E. Allen, Charles S. Saxon:
Some Problems in Designing Expert Systems to Aid Legal Reasoning. 94-103 - Judith P. Dick:
Conceptual Retrieval and Case Law. 106-115 - Richard K. Belew:
A Connectionist Approach to Conceptual Information Retrieval. 116-126 - D. M. Sherman:
A Prolog Model of the Income Tax Act of Canada. 127-136 - G. Grdy, Ramesh S. Patil:
An Expert System for Screening Employee Pension Plans for the Internal Revenue Service. 137-144 - Gary Morris, Keith Taylor, Maury Harwood:
Handing of Significant Deviations from Boilerplate Text. 145-154 - Marvin Belzer:
Legal Reasoning in 3-D. 155-163 - A. J. I. Jones:
On the Relationship Between Permission and Obligation. 164-169 - Naftaly H. Minsky, David Rozenshtein:
System = Program + Users + Law. 170-180 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Support for Policy Makers: Formulating Legislation with the Aid of Logical Models. 181-189 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, G. O. Robinson, Tom Routen, Marek J. Sergot:
Logic Programming for Large Scale Applications in Law: A Formalisation of Supplementary Benefit Legislation. 190-198 - R. D. Purdy:
Knowledge Representation in "Default": An Attempt to Classify General Types of Knowledge used by Legal Experts. 199-208 - Seth R. Goldman, Michael G. Dyer, Margot Flowers:
Precedent-Based Legal Reasoning and Knowledge Acquisition in Contract Law: A Process Model. 210-221 - S. S. Weiner:
Reasoning about 'hard' Cases in Talmudic Law. 222-230 - Thomas F. Gordon:
Oblog-2: A Hybrid Knowledge Representation System for Defeasible Reasoning. 231-239 - Carlo Biagioli, Paola Mariani, Daniela Tiscornia:
Esplex: A Rule and Conceptual Model for Representing Statutes. 240-251 - Keith Bellairs:
Legal Data Modeling: The Prohibited Transaction Exemption Analyst. 252-257
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