Automation of Legal Reasoning: A Study on Artificial Intelligence and Law

Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers (1992)
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Abstract

This book provides an analysis of the development which has lead up to the formation of a joint field of artificial intelligence and law. It discusses the basic foundations and also addresses the future prospects of the discipline. The author formulates a design approach for advanced Artificial Intelligence systems for law, and concludes with a discussion about the potentialities and the consequences of future development.

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