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The COLIEE 2025 Competition on Legal Information Extraction and Entailment: Overview, Discussion, and Dataset Expansion. [PDF]

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Argumentation in Legal Reasoning

2009
A 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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Legal Reasoning and Legal Integration

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2003
According to Legrand, harmonization of European private law by means of a European Civil Code would not work, because of the different legal cultures (mentalités) within which such a code would have to operate. In the civil law tradition, legal reasoning on the basis of such a code would be deductive in the sense of the application of rules that are ...
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Legal Reasoning (Virtues)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This paper addresses the relation between legal reasoning and character virtues, identifying the points of contact between legal reasoning and the possession of intellectual and moral virtues describing the different modes of interaction between them, and discussing some of the virtues that have been said to play a crucial role in legal decision-making,
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On the Autonomy of Legal Reasoning*

Ratio Juris, 1993
AbstractThe paper argues that reasoning according to law is an instance of moral reasoning. Several ways of understanding this claim are distinguished. A number of arguments to the effect that because of the internal logic of the law, or the special skills it involves legal reasoning should be seen as immune to moral considerations are rejected ...
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