Article 19927 of comp.ai: Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:19927 Newsgroups: comp.ai Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uunet!olivea!grapevine.lcs.mit.edu!lynx!random.ccs.northeastern.edu!hafner From: hafner@ccs.neu.edu (Carole Hafner) Subject: Table of Contents, AI and Law journal (CORRECTION) Message-ID: <1993Dec13.213643.13111@random.ccs.northeastern.edu> Sender: news@random.ccs.northeastern.edu Nntp-Posting-Host: pilgrim.ccs.neu.edu Organization: College of Computer Science, Northeastern University Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1993 21:36:43 GMT Lines: 72 ------------------------------------------------------------------ Artificial Intelligence and Law, An International Journal Table of Contents, Volume 1 (now complete) Issue 1: Arguments and Cases: An Inevitable Intertwining David B. Skalak and Edwina L. Rissland, Univ. Massachusetts, USA Deontic Logic in the Representation of Law: Towards a Methodology Andrew J. I. Jones, Univ. Oslo, Norway, and Marek Sergot, Imperial College, UK Isomorphism and Legal Knowledge-Based Systems T.J.M. Bench-Capon and F.P. Coenen, Univ. Liverpool, UK Technology Report: Building Legal Practice Systems with Today's Commercial Authoring Tools Marc Lauritsen, Harvard Law School, USA Book Review: Modeling Legal Argument: Reasoning with Cases and Hypotheticals by Kevin D. Ashley (reviewed by Jon Bing) Issue 2-3: Case-Based Reasoning and its Implications for Legal Expert Systems Kevin D. Ashley, Univ. Pittsburgh, USA Normative Conflicts in Legal Reasoning Giovanni Sartor, Univ. Bologna, Italy Book Review: Knowledge-Based Systems and Legal Applications T.J.M. Bench-Capon, ed. (Reviewed by Donald H. Berman) Issue 4: A Model for Knowledge and Legal Expert Systems Anja Oskamp, Vrije Univ. Amsterdam, The Netherlands JURICAS: Legal Computer Advice Systems J. G. L. Van der Wees, Erasmus Univ., The Netherlands The European Conflicts Guide R. Widdison, F. Pritchard, and W. Robinson, Univ. Durham, UK. COMING in VOL. 2 A Computational Model of Ratio Decidendi Karl Branting, Univ. Wyoming, USA Issue Spotting in CHASER Barbara Cuthill and Robert McCartney, Univ. Connecticut, USA Technology Report: PHAROS Business Advisor M. Harbidge and M. Catchpole, with an introduction by R. Susskind -------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about individual subscriptions and/or membership in the International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law, contact Carole Hafner College of Computer Science Northeastern University Boston MA 02115 USA FAX: 617-373-5121 Internet: hafner@ccs.neu.edu Note: the 5th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law will be held in May 1995 at the University of Maryland, College Park. Proceedings from the 1st - 4th Conferences are available from ACM.