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Law, Computer Science, and Artificial Intelligence
Table of Contents
Part I: theory
• Computers, expert systems, and legal processes: Toward a sociological understanding of computers in legal practice
• Pragmatism and purism in Artificial Intelligence and legal reasoning
• Computers in court: The irreplaceable judge
• Computer judges and judgments
• Computers in law - hard cases
Part II: Implications
• AI and the law: Learning to speak each other’s language
• The use of logical models in legal problem solving
• Liability and consent
• The data protection act and AI: A computer / law conflict?
• Copyright protection of computer programs in the UK
Part III: Applications
• Prolog, logic, and legal rules
• Practical legal expert systems: The relation between a formalization of legislation and expert knowledge
• Reasoning by analogy: Equal opportunity law as a case study
• Expert systems, legal decision-making, and self-revealing software
• Reasoning in income tax through logic programming