Khalid Al-Kofahi, Alex Tyrrell, Arun Vacher & Peter Jackson: A machine learning approach to prior case retrieval.
Kevin Ashley & Bruce McLaren: An AI investigation of citation's cognitive role.
Trevor Bench-Capon & Giovanni Sartor: Theory based explanation of case law domains.
L. Karl Branting: Advisory systems for pro se litigants.
Stefanie Brueninghaus & Kevin D. Ashley: Improving the representation of legal case texts with information extraction methods.
Jack G. Conrad & Daniel P. Dabney, A cognitive approach to judicial opinion structure: applying domain expertise to component analysis.
Ton van Engers: Power: Using UML/OCL for modelling legislation – an application report.
Ilya M. Goldin, Kevin D. Ashley & Rosa L. Pinkus: Introducing PETE: computer support for teaching ethics.
Guido Governatori, Marlon Dumas, Arthur ter Hofstede & Phillipa Oaks: A formal approach to legal negotiation.
Jaap Hage: Formalizing legal coherence.
Jean Hall & John Zeleznikow: Acknowledging insufficiency in the evaluation of legal knowledge-based systems: Strategies towards a broad based evaluation model.
John Henderson & Trevor Bench-Capon: Dynamic arguments in a case law domain.
Steven O. Kimbrough, Reasoning about the objects of attitudes and operators: Towards a disquotation theory for representation of propositional content.
Ronald Leenes: Burden of proof in dialogue games and Dutch civil procedure.
Juliano Maranhao: Refinement. A tool to deal with inconsistencies.
Tunde Meikle & John Yearwood: System development a la MODDE.
Henry Prakken: Modelling reasoning about evidence in legal procedure.
Paulo Quaresma and Irene Rodrigues: Using logic programming to model multi-agent Web legal systems – an application report.
Bram Roth: A Typology of Moves Involved in Case Comparison.
Erich Schweighofer, Andreas Rauber & Michael Dittenbach: Automatic text representation, classification and labeling in European law.
Andrew Stranieri, John Yearwood & John Zeleznikow. Tools for placing legal decision support systems on the world wide web.
Tiberiu Stratulat, Francoise Clerin-Debart, & Patrice Enjalbert: Norms and time in agent-based systems.
Paul Thompson: Automatic categorization of case law.
David E. Woodin: Design and implementation of GungaWeb: an application of classical expert system technology to the production of Web-based commercial systems.
Research abstracts
Russell Allen, Philip Chung, Andrew Mowbray & Graham Greenleaf: AustLII’s Aide – Natural language legislative rulebases.
Guido Boella, Lyda Favali, and Leonardo Lesmo: An action-based ontology of legal relations.
Filipe Borges, Daniele Bourcier, Evelyne Andreewsky & Raoul Borges: Conception of cognitive interfaces for legal knowledge.
Hugo Hoeschl, Tania d’Agostini Bueno, Eduardo da S. Mattos, Andre Bortolon & Ricardo Miranda Barcia: Olimo: contextual structured search to retrieval UN security council resolutions.
Guiraude Lame: A categorization method for French legal documents on the web.
Laurens L. Leff: Automated reasoning with legal XML documents
Jos Lehmann & Abdullatif A.O. Elhag: On the automation of legal reasoning about the attribution of responsibility.
A. Lodder, A simple model to structure the information of parties in online alternative dispute resolution.
Anja Oskamp: AI techniques and concept analysis.
Lamber Royakkers & Vincent Buskens: Logical formalizations built on game-theoretic argument about commitment.
Bart Verheij: Legal decision making as dialectical theory construction with argumentation schemes.
Tutorial M1: Introduction to AI & Law. Kevin D. Ashley & Carole D. Hafner
Tutorial M2: Extended Markup Language (XML) and Emerging Legal XML Standards. Laurence L. Leff.
Tutorial A1: Search Strategies for On-Line Legal Research: a Primer and a Plea. Virginia Wise
Tutorial A2: Technical and Legal Issues in E-Commerce: an Intelligent Systems Perspective. John Zeleznikow and Andrew Stranieri
Workshop Legal Knowledge Systems in Action: Practical AI in Today's Law Offices.
Organizers: Dennis M. Kennedy, Marc Lauritsen, Anja Oskamp.
Workshop on AI and Legal Evidence.
Organisers: Ron A. Shapira, Peter Tillers, Giovanni Sartor.
Invited Address: Must Judging Be Interesting?: On the Pitfalls of
Designing Rule Systems to Please the Judiciary. Frederick Schauer,
Harvard University, USA
Invited Address: Opportunities and Prospects for Intelligent Tutoring in Legal Education. Kevin D. Ashley, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Invited Address: Automating Law in the Small: Contracts, Regulations, and Prioritized Argumentation. Benjamin N. Grosof, MIT, USA