| Goldstein, L. (ed.) 1987. Precedent in Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press. |
....a project funded by the EC s Human Capital and Mobility programme. 2 Henry Prakken and Giovanni Sartor only computer applications, but also models and insights relevant for the theoretical understanding of judge made law, which parallel the investigations of legal theory (e.g. MacCormick, 1978; Goldstein, 1987; Raz, 1989 and Cross Harris, 1991) In particular, it has focused on the dialectical process of citing and comparing cases, and on the various heuristics of case based reasoning. Another development in AI Law is logical research on nonmonotonic, or defeasible legal reasoning (e.g. Sartor, ....
Goldstein, L. (ed.) 1987. Precedent in Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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