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Information & Communications Technology Law
Volume 10, Number 1
SPECIAL ISSUE: Artificial Intelligence and Law
EDITORIAL 5 - 7
Truth and Consequence: Complementing Logic with Values in Legal
Reasoning 9 - 20
T. J. M. Bench-Capon
The Jama Legal Narrative Part I: The JAMA Model and Narrative
Interpretation Patterns 21 - 37
Ari Geiger; Ephraim Nissan; Ariel Stollman
The Jama Legal Narrative Part II: A Foray into Concepts of
Improbability 39 - 52
Ephraim Nissan
Belief Revision as Applied within a Descriptive Model of Jury
Deliberations 53 - 65
Aldo Franco Dragoni; Paolo Giorgini; Ephraim Nissan
Rules and Principles in Legal Reasoning. A Study of Vagueness and
Collisions in Artificial Intelligence and Law 67 - 77
Samuel Meira Brasil Jr
Intelligent Systems to Support Deliberative Democracy in Environmental
Regulation 79 - 89
Peter McBurney; Simon Parsons
The Conflict between Prosecution and Defense in a Child Sexual Abuse
Case and in an Attempted Homicide Case 91 - 108
Guglielmo Gulotta; Angelo Zappalà
Copyright Regulation with Argumentation Agents 109 - 123
Andrew Stranieri; John Zeleznikow
Case-based Sentencing Using a Tree of Legal Concepts 125 - 135
Yaakov Hacohen-Kerner; Uri J. Schild
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