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  1-10 of 17 Reviews about "Law (I.2.1...)": Date Reviewed
  Evaluation of semantic events for legal case retrieval
Maxwell K., Oberlander J., Lavrenko V.  ESAIR 2009 (Proceedings of the WSDM ’09 Workshop on Exploiting Semantic Annotations in Information Retrieval, Barcelona, Spain,  Feb 9, 2009) 39-41, 2009. Type: Proceedings

This paper considers the possibility of improving the retrieval of information from legal cases by incorporating semantic elements into the search process. Since legal cases often turn on the cause or causer of an illegal action, it would seem...

Aug 13 2010
  Forensic computing (Practitioner Series)
Sammes A., Jenkinson B.,  Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2007. 470 pp. Type: Book (9781846283970)

The field of computer forensics is enjoying increasing interest from information technology (IT) workers trying to find a niche specialty. Computer forensics easily fits the bill, as it requires a combination of legal, technological, and audit...

Jun 2 2008
  Information technology & lawyers: advanced technology in the legal domain, from challenges to daily routine
Lodder A., Oskamp A.,  Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2006. 198 pp. Type: Book (9781402041457)

This compendium is a series of seven papers (chapters) discussing how information technology (IT), and more specifically artificial intelligence (AI), might be promising and useful in the legal profession, and in the legal reasoning and...

Dec 29 2006
  A model of legal reasoning with cases incorporating theories and values
Bench-Capon T., Sartor G.  Artificial Intelligence 150(1-2): 97-143, 2003. Type: Article

The modeling of legal reasoning is one of the foremost research topics in the intersection of artificial intelligence and law. This paper, written by two preeminent scholars in this field, studies a formal model of case-based reasoning, and then...

Dec 1 2004
  The very brief history of digital evidence standards
Pollitt M.  In Integrity and internal control in information systems V. Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003. Type: Book Chapter

Pollitt has provided a great service for those who are interested in knowing about forensic standards for digital evidence. This paper reports clearly and accurately on the efforts made in the last 10 years by practitioners and computer...

Nov 20 2003
  A computational theory of normative positions
Sergot M.  ACM Transactions on Computational Logic 2(4): 581-622, 2001. Type: Article

This paper presents an assessment of the Kanger, Lindahl and Kanger-Lindahl theories of normative positions and applications, as refined and expanded by Sergot. It includes the author’s own insights on the “formal representation of...

Apr 9 2002
  Hard cases
Hage J., Leenes R., Lodder A.  Artificial Intelligence and Law 2(1): 113-167, 1993. Type: Article

This short monograph is one of the most brilliant pieces of AI work I have seen in a while. The authors are not only experts in AI, but have mastered the domain they are modeling--jurisprudence--and its literature....

Oct 1 1997
  IT in legal practice: research in progress
van der Wees L., Huysman M.  Reinventing IS : managing information technology in changing organizations (Proceedings of the 1994 computer personnel research conference, Alexandria, Virginia, United States,  Mar 24-26, 1994) 116-119, 1994. Type: Proceedings

Research that is just beginning on the use of information technology (IT) in the practice of law is described. When this research is successfully completed, there should be a great deal of interest in the results, since the research is intended...

Jan 1 1996
  Case recognition and strategy classification
Groendijk C., Oskamp A.  Artificial intelligence and law (, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,  Jun 15-18, 1993) 1321993. Type: Proceedings

Groendijk and Oskamp concentrate on “control knowledge taken from precedents which resemble the current fact situation.” So far, so good. They write in their abstract, however, “we believe that one of the manifestations of the...

Jan 1 1995
  Towards a legal analogical reasoning system
Yoshino H., Haraguchi M., Sakurai S., Kagayama S.  Artificial intelligence and law (, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,  Jun 15-18, 1993) 1161993. Type: Proceedings

The problem of using legal analogical reasoning to support the application of a legal rule to a case for which it was not originally intended is addressed. In particular, the paper considers the knowledge representation and reasoning issues that...

Aug 1 1994
 
 
 
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