Can One Really Reason about Laws?

Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 29 (2):31 (1999)
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This is a review article of Tokuyasu Kakuta, Makoto Haraguchi, and Yoshiaki Okubo, "A Goal-Dependent Abstraction for Legal Reasoning by Analogy," /Artificial Intelligence and Law/ 5(March 1997): 97-118.

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