[mod.legal] Proceedings: 1st Annual Conference on Law and Technology

cross@WSU.CSNET (George Cross) (12/11/85)

Here is the table of contents of the recently published proceedings of the
First Annual Conference on Law and Technology, held at the University of
Houston in August 1984 and sponsored by the University of Houston Law Center
Program on Law and Technology. There was a Second Conference in 1985, but the
proceedings are not available yet.  The book is:

%B Computing Power and Legal Reasoning
%E Charles Walter
%I West Publishing Company
%C St. Paul, MN
%D 1985

ISBN 0-314-95570-4

and is available from

West Publishing Company
50 West Kellogg Boulevard
P.O. Box 64526
St. Paul, MN 55164-1003
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%A Layman Allen
%A Charles Saxon
%T Computer-Aided Normalizing and Unpacking:
Some Interesting Machine-Processable Transformations of Legal Rules
%P 495-572

%A Kevin Ashley
%T Reasoning by Analogy: A Survey of Selected AI Research
with Implications for Legal Expert Systems
%P 105-127

%A Helene Bauer-Bernet
%T Beyond Keyword Interaction: Computerized European
Community Law
%P 337-374

%A Daniele Bourcier
%T About Intelligence in Legal Information Systems
%P 319-336

%A William Boyd
%T Choosing Between a Chapter 7 and a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy:
An "Expert System" to Assist an Attorney in Making the Choice
%P 699-763

%A Constantino Ciampi
%A Deirdre Exell Pirro
%A Elio Fameli
%A Giuseppe Trivisonno
%T THES/BID: An Expert System for Constructing
a Computer-Based Thesaurus for Legal Informatics and Computer Law
%P 375-412

%A Cary deBessonet
%A George Cross
%T Representation of Some Aspects of Legal Causality
%P 205-214

%A Michael Dyer
%A Margot Flowers
%T Toward Automating Legal Expertise
%P 49-68

%A Jerald Feinstein
%T A Knowledge-Based Expert System Used to Prevent
the Disclosure of Sensitive Information at the
United States Environmental Protection Agency
%P 661-697

%A Thomas Gordon
%T Object-Oriented Predicate Logic and Its Role in
Representing Legal Knowledge
%P 163-203

%A Grayfred Gray
%T Statutes Enacted in Normalized Form:
The Legislative Experience in Tennessee
%P 467-493

%A Grayfred Gray
%T Law & Technology Conference Expert System Workshop Report
%P 621-626

%A Michael Heather
%T Demand-Driven Model for a Half-Intelligent System
%P 69-103

%A Jay Hook
%T Semantic Representations of Children's Blame Rules
%P 29-47

%A Robert Krovetz
%T The Use of Knowledge Representation Formalisms in
the Modeling of Legal Concepts
%P 275-317

%A Sydney Lamb
%T Information and its Representation in English Texts
%P 145-155

%A C. Duncan MacRae
%T Tax Problem Solving with an If-Then System
%P 595-620

%A Antonio Martino
%T Why an Automated Analysis of Legislation?
%P 413-466

%A L. Thorne McCarty
%T Permissions and Obligations
%P 573-594

%A Mark Peterson
%A Donald Waterman
%T An Expert Systems Approach to Evaluating Product Liability Cases
%P 627-659

%A Edwina Rissland
%T Argument Moves and Hypotheticals
%P 129-143

%A Dean Schlobohm
%T TA -- A Prolog Program which Analyzes Income Tax Issues
under Section 318(A) of the Internal Revenue Code
%P 765-815

%A Franciszek Studnicki
%T Computational Aspects of Legal Interpretation
%P 157-161

%A Charles Walter
%T Introduction
%P 1-4

%A Charles Walter
%A Michael Parks
%T Natural Models of Intelligence
%P 5-27

%A Marshall Willick
%T Professional Malpractice and the Unauthorized Practice of Professions:
Some Legal and Ethical Aspects of the use of Computers and Decision-Aids
%P 817-863

%A Gian Piero Zarri
%T Inference Techniques for Intelligent Information Retrieval
%P 247-274

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