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On legal proof

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 1989
Nancy J. Dunham, Robert L. Birmingham
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Proof in law: Legal language and legal institutions

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, 1989
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Burden of proof in legal argumentation

Proceedings of the fifth international conference on Artificial intelligence and law - ICAIL '95, 1995
We present a computational model of dialectical argumentation that could serve as a basis for studying elements of legal reasoning. Argumentation is well-suited to decisionmaking in the legal domain, where knowledge is incomplete, uncertain, and inconsistent, We model an argument both as information structure, i.e., argument units connecting claims ...
Arthur M. Farley, Kathleen Freeman
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Legal Proof

Journal of Education, 1935
Awarded Third Prize in the Journal of Education's Second Annual Short Story ...
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Logic Programming and Burden of Proof in Legal Reasoning

New Generation Computing, 2012
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COHERENCE, EVIDENCE, AND LEGAL PROOF

Legal Theory, 2013
The aim of this essay is to develop a coherence theory for the justification of evidentiary judgments in law. The main claim of the coherence theory proposed in this article is that a belief about the events being litigated is justified if and only if it is a belief that an epistemically responsible fact finder might hold by virtue of its coherence in ...
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Legal Evidence and Proof

2009
As a result of recent scandals concerning evidence and proof in the administration of criminal justice – ranging from innocent people on death row in the United States to misuse of statistics leading to wrongful convictions in The Netherlands and elsewhere – inquiries into the logic of evidence and proof have taken on a new urgency both in an academic ...
Kaptein, H., Prakken, H., Verheij, B.
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The Philosophy of Legal Proof

Criminal courts make decisions that can remove the liberty and even life of those accused. Civil trials can cause the bankruptcy of companies employing thousands of people, asylum seekers being deported, or children being placed into state care. Selecting the right standards when deciding legal cases is of utmost importance in giving those affected a ...
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Standards of Proof and the Limits of Legal Analysis

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
This article was prepared for a conference in Girona, Spain, on Standards of Proof and Scientific Evidence. The article demonstrates, first, the analytical power under certain limiting assumptions of treating burdens of persuasion as conventional probability measures.
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