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Argumentation in Legal Reasoning
2009A popular view of what Artificial Intelligence can do for lawyers is that it can do no more than deduce the consequences from a precisely stated set of facts and legal rules. This immediately makes many lawyers sceptical about the usefulness of such systems: this mechanical approach seems to leave out most of what is important in legal reasoning.
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Temporal accommodation of legal argumentation
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2011This paper proposes to integrate an argumentation framework with techniques from Temporal Constraint Satisfaction. Temporal constraints are thus embedded into legal argumentation to account for temporal aspects of legal reasoning. Through the accommodation of temporal constraints, the validity of arguments and of their conclusions is made relative to ...
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2004
Abstract Argumentation is another form with two sides. The issue here, of course, is not the difference between good arguments and bad, between more convincing arguments and less convincing arguments, for they are already arguments. In order to understand argumentation it is important, first of all, to see what arguments cannot achieve ...
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Abstract Argumentation is another form with two sides. The issue here, of course, is not the difference between good arguments and bad, between more convincing arguments and less convincing arguments, for they are already arguments. In order to understand argumentation it is important, first of all, to see what arguments cannot achieve ...
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Presumptions in Legal Argumentation
Ratio Juris, 2012AbstractIn this paper a theoretical definition that helps to explain how the logical structure of legal presumptions is constructed by applying the Carneades model of argumentation developed in artificial intelligence. Using this model, it is shown how presumptions work as devices used in evidentiary reasoning in law in the event of a lack of evidence ...
FABRIZIO MACAGNO, DOUGLAS WALTON
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Defeasible Legal Argumentation
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018This paper provides an analysis of defeasible legal reasoning as argumentation. It first gives a general account of the idea of defeasibility and introduces the idea of nonmonotonic reasoning. It then focuses on defeasible argumentation, considering how defeasible arguments can be constructed and how they can be defeated by rebutting and undercutting ...
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Legal Argumentation and Legal Interpretation
2017As an introduction to the discussion of theories of legal justification in the following chapters, this chapter discusses the central topics in the literature on interpretation and application of legal rules in particular, and the law in general. The central focus of this introduction is on the discretionary space judges have in interpreting and ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
A mainstay of lawyers is their ability to undertake legal argumentation. This is a skill taught in law school and matured over the course of a legal career. AI is going to up the game, so to speak, by providing legal argumentation enablement. Attorneys need to ready themselves.
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A mainstay of lawyers is their ability to undertake legal argumentation. This is a skill taught in law school and matured over the course of a legal career. AI is going to up the game, so to speak, by providing legal argumentation enablement. Attorneys need to ready themselves.
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Argument Types and Fallacies in Legal Argumentation
2015Introduction.- about the authors.- I. Argument Types or Fallacies?.- 1. Appeal to Expert Testimony - A Bayesian Approach Christian Dahlman and Lena Wahlberg.- 2. Ad Hominem Fallacies and Epistemic Credibility Audrey Yap.- 3. On the Absence of Evidence Giovanni Tuzet.- 4. The Uses of Slippery Slope Argument Jose Juan Moreso.- 5.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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