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Modeling Legal Decision Process for Information Technology Applications

Edited by Georgios N. Yannopoulos · Chris Reed
Kluwer Law International

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ISBN-13
9789041105400
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

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In this book, Georgios N. Yannopoulos appropriately relates the developing field of knowledge based systems in law with the basis in classic philosophy, explicating relations which too often are not properly understood. The decision model developed by the author is important, as it integrates and explains arguments which often have been seen as imcompatible. The use of the theoretical foundation in describing and in giving a critical analysis of the construction of real knowledge bases systems becomes therefore very valuable.’ Jon Bing, Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law ‘Expert systems in law have not been as easily achieved as was originally envisaged, because too many thought the task to be trivial and ignored the complex issues involved. Yannopoulos’ work is valuable because he attempts to detail these issues and overcome them.’ Philip Leith, Queen’s University of Belfast ‘Yannopoulos’ book addresses some of the most crucial problems in the field of information technology and law. The development of more advanced IT solutions for the legal sector will always be closely related to our ability to model and understand the legal reasoning process. In his analysis Yannopoulos elegantly integrates knowledge from many different areas, and in this respect the book reflects an all too seldom seen broadness.’ Pete Wahlgren, The Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute (IRI) ‘There has been an abundance of recent research on developing intelligent support systems. Dr Yannopoulos’ work is especially significant because it examines the necessary legal background for building such systems. It will be an essential reference for the prospective builders of intelligent legal support systems.’ John Zeleznikow, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia

Table of Contents

List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. 0. Prolegomenon.

1. Modelling the Legal Decision Process.

2. Applying the Model to the Creation of Legal Expert Systems.

3. Empirical Investigation.

4. Synthesis General Conclusions. Epilogue.

Appendices: I. The ILAM Knowledge Base.

II. The N-A Knowledge Base.

III. Article 7 of the Italian VAT Law.

IV. Sample Sessions with the N-A Prototype. Bibliography.

Index

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