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12. ICAIL 2009: Barcelona, Spain
- The 12th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, Proceedings of the Conference, June 8-12, 2009, Barcelona, Spain. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-597-0

Research papers
- Kevin D. Ashley:

Ontological requirements for analogical, teleological, and hypothetical legal reasoning. 1-10 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

, Thomas F. Gordon:
Isomorphism and argumentation. 11-20 - Raquel Mochales Palau, Aagje Ieven:

Creating an argumentation corpus: do theories apply to real arguments?: a case study on the legal argumentation of the ECHR. 21-30 - Emile de Maat, Radboud Winkels:

A next step towards automated modelling of sources of law. 31-39 - Pier-Luigi Spinosa, Gerardo Giardiello, Manola Cherubini, Simone Marchi

, Giulia Venturi
, Simonetta Montemagni
:
NLP-based metadata extraction for legal text consolidation. 40-49 - Alessandro Mazzei, Daniele Paolo Radicioni

, Raffaella Brighi:
NLP-based extraction of modificatory provisions semantics. 50-57 - Sindhu Joseph, Henry Prakken:

Coherence-driven argumentation to norm consensus. 58-67 - Alexander Artikis

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Formalising dynamic protocols for open agent systems. 68-77 - Nadjet Bouayad-Agha

, Gerard Casamayor, Gabriela Ferraro, Simon Mille
, Vanesa Vidal, Leo Wanner:
Improving the comprehension of legal documentation: the case of patent claims. 78-87 - Eneldo Loza Mencía:

Segmentation of legal documents. 88-97 - Raquel Mochales Palau, Marie-Francine Moens:

Argumentation mining: the detection, classification and structure of arguments in text. 98-107 - Giovanni Sartor

, Michel Rudnianski, Antonino Rotolo, Régis Riveret
, Eunate Mayor:
Why lawyers are nice (or nasty): a game-theoretical argumentation exercise. 108-117 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

, Sanjay Modgil:
Case law in extended argumentation frameworks. 118-127 - Phan Minh Dung, Phan Minh Thang, Nguyen Duy Hung

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Modular argumentation for modelling legal doctrines of performance relief. 128-136 - Thomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton:

Legal reasoning with argumentation schemes. 137-146 - Tossapon Boongoen

, Qiang Shen
:
Intelligent hybrid approach to false identity detection. 147-156 - Dino Pedreschi

, Salvatore Ruggieri, Franco Turini:
Integrating induction and deduction for finding evidence of discrimination. 157-166 - Jack G. Conrad, Jochen L. Leidner

, Frank Schilder, Ravi Kondadadi:
Query-based opinion summarization for legal blog entries. 167-176 - John Zeleznikow

, Brooke Abrahams:
Incorporating issues of fairness into development of a multi-agent negotiation support system. 177-184 - Rinke Hoekstra

, Radboud Winkels, Erik Hupkes:
Reasoning with spatial plans on the semantic web. 185-193 - Christopher Hogan, Robert S. Bauer, Dan Brassil:

Human-aided computer cognition for e-discovery. 194-201 - Marc Lauritsen, Thomas F. Gordon:

Toward a general theory of document modeling. 202-211
Research abstracts
- Floris Bex, Katie Atkinson:

A proposal for evidential reasoning about motives. 212-213 - Vern R. Walker:

Plausibility schemas: templates for legal factfinding. 214-215 - Mary-Anne Williams

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Evidence transmutations: gathering admissible evidence using belief revision. 216-217 - Cristian Prisacariu

, Gerardo Schneider:
Abstract specification of legal contracts. 218-219 - Tomasz Zurek

, Emil Kruk:
Supporting of legal reasoning for cases which are not strictly regulated by law. 220-221 - Collin F. Lynch, Kevin D. Ashley, Niels Pinkwart, Vincent Aleven:

Toward assessing law students' argument diagrams. 222-223 - Stijn Colen, Fokie Cnossen

, Bart Verheij:
How much logical structure is helpful in content-based argumentation software for legal case solving? 224-225 - Jan van Dijk, Sunil Choenni, Frans Leeuw:

Analyzing a complaint database by means of a genetic-based data mining algorithm. 226-227 - Alzbeta Krausová

, Fabio Massacci
, Ayda Saïdane:
How to capture and use legal patterns in IT. 228-229 - R. A. Hilhorst, Tom M. van Engers:

e-dossier at the Dutch Council of State: design, implementation and lessons learned. 230-231 - Monica Palmirani, Luca Cervone, Fabio Vitali

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Legal metadata interchange framework to match CEN metalex. 232-233 - Michael J. Bommarito II

, Daniel Martin Katz, Jon Zelner:
Law as a seamless web?: comparison of various network representations of the United States Supreme Court corpus (1791-2005). 234-235 - Pierre Mazzega

, Danièle Bourcier, Romain Boulet
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The network of French legal codes. 236-237 - Raffaella Brighi, Monica Palmirani:

Legal text analysis of the modification provisions: a pattern oriented approach. 238-239 - Matthias Grabmair, Kevin D. Ashley:

Using critical questions to disambiguate and formalize statutory provisions. 240-241

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