Accepted Papers
- Semantic Models for Policy Deliberation, Katie M. Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Dan Cartwright, and Adam Z. Wyner
- Argument schemes for two-phase democratic deliberation, Trevor Bench-Capon, Henry Prakken and Wietske Visser
- Legal Shifts in the Process of Proof, Floris Bex and Bart Verheij
- An Agent-based Legal Knowledge Acquisition Methodology for Agile Public Administration, Alexander Boer and Tom van Engers
- Modeling Authority Commitments in Two Search and Seizure Cases, Matthew Carey
- Public Record Aggregation Using Semi-supervised Entity Resolution, Jack G. Conrad, Christopher Dozier, Hugo Molina-Salgado, Merine Thomas, and Sriharsha Veeramachaneni
- A Corpus of Australian Contract Language: Description, Profiling and Analysis, Michael Curtotti and Eric C. McCreath
- On the Relationship between Carneades and Defeasible Logic, Guido Governatori
- Facilitating Case Comparison Using Value Judgments and Intermediate Legal Concepts, Matthias Grabmair and Kevin D. Ashley
- Reasons and Precedent, John F. Horty
- On Extracting Arguments from Bayesian Network Representations of Evidential Reasoning, Jeroen Keppens
- On Using Text Analytics for Event Studies, Max R. Kimbrough, Steven O. Kimbrough, and Priscilla Murphy
- Can Temporal Representation and Reasoning make a Difference in Automated Legal Reasoning? Lessons from an AI-based Ethical Reasoner, Bruce M. McLaren and Kevin D. Ashley
- Catching Gray Cygnets: An Initial Exploration, Edwina L. Rissland and Xiaoxi Xu
- Temporal Accommodation of Legal Argumentation, Régis Riveret, Antonino Rotolo, Giuseppe Contissa, Giovanni Sartor, and Wamberto Vasconcelos
- Applying Key Phrase Extraction to Aid Invalidity Search, Manisha Verma and Vasudeva Varma
- Towards Formalising Argumentation about Legal Cases, Adam Z. Wyner, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, and Katie M. Atkinson
Research Abstracts
- Using an OWL Ontology to Support Legal Negotiation about Owners Corporation Disputes, Brooke Abrahams, Peter Condliffe, and John Zeleznikow
- Modelling Semantic Profiles in Legislative Documents for Enhanced Norm Accessibility, T. Agnoloni and E. Francesconi
- Analogy, Similarity and Factors, Michał Araszkiewicz
- A method for explaining and predicting trends: an application to the Dutch justice system, Susan W. van den Braak, Anne Sonnenschein, Sunil Choenni, and Paul R. Smit
- Retrieving Information in Online Dispute Resolution Platforms: A Hybrid Method Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais, Francisco Andrade and José Neves
- Intelligent Evaluation of Evidence using Wigmore Diagrams, Michal Chalamish, Dov Gabbay, and Uri Schild
- Towards a dynamic metalogic implementation of legal argumentation, Jenny Eriksson Lundström, Giacomo Aceto, and Andreas Hamfelt
- Analyzing Open Source License Compatibility Issues with Carneades, Thomas F. Gordon
- Causal Argumentation Schemes to Support Sense-Making in Clinical Genetics and Law, Nancy L. Green
- Discovering Coherence and Justification Clusters in Digital Transcripts using Epistemic Analysis, Cameron Hughes and Tracey Hughes
- Intelligent Tools for Managing Legal Choices, Marc Lauritsen
- FrameNet Model of the Suspension of Norms, Monica Palmirani, Marcello Ceci, Daniele Radicioni, and Alessandro Mazzei
- Modelling Temporal Legal Rules, Monica Palmirani, Guido Governatori, and Giuseppe Contissa,
- Adapting Specialized Legal Metadata to the Digital Environment: The Code of Federal Regulations Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules, Robert C. Richards, Jr. and Thomas R. Bruce
- Risk Analysis for Intellectual Property Litigation, Mihai Surdeanu, Ramesh Nallapati, George Gregory, Joshua Walker, and Christopher D. Manning
- The Systematization of Law in Terms of the Validity, Hajime Yoshino
- Classifying Online Dispute Resolution by comparing family mediation and the Israel – Palestinian dispute, John Zeleznikow and Emilia Bellucci
- Modelling of A'fortiori Reasoning, Tomasz Zurek


