Law and Law Enforcement
Law and Law Enforcement Links
- Artificial Intelligence and Law Resources Catalog of journals, conferences, papers, and projects compiled by Michael.Aikenhead at Durham University's Centre for Law and Computing.
- Overview of Some Reasoning Formalisms as Applied to Law "An overview of three fundamental reasoning formalisms in artificial intelligence which can and have been used in modelling legal reasoning. These formalisms are deductive, inductive and analogical reasoning."
- Can Computers Make Contracts? Writing in the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, Tom Allen and Robin Widdison consider the legal ramifications of contracts negotiated by and between AI software systems.
- AI and Law References References to books, articles and conference proceedings.
- Making Way for Intelligence in Case Space This paper describes an early effort to build a distributed system for computer-mediated litigation, and explores some of the issues involved in the intelligent use of such a system.
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