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A Constraint-Driven System for Contract Assembly (1995)  (Make Corrections)  (7 citations)
Aspassia Daskalopulu
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law



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Abstract: We present an approach for modelling the structure and coarse content of legal documents with a view to providing automated support for the drafting of contracts and contract database retrieval. The approach is designed to be applicable where contract drafting is based on model-form contracts or on existing examples of a similar type. The main features of the approach are: (1) the representation addresses the structure and the interrelationships between the constituent parts of contracts, but... (Update)

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.... representations of the relationship between generic documents and document instances and of constraints among document components [DS95]. However, there is a growing recognition in the Law and AI community that a declarative representation of the knowledge underlying the...

...and of stylistic conventions that encompass rhetorical and thematic conventions. The document drafting system developed by [Daskalopulu and Sergot 1995] extends on first generation approaches by introducing an extensive representation of the domain. All second generation systems...

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A. Daskalopulu and M. Sergot. A constraintdriven system for contract assembly. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, pages 62--70, 1995. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/daskalopulu95constraintdriven.html   More

@inproceedings{ daskalopulu95constraintdriven,
    author = "Aspassia Daskalopulu and Marek J. Sergot",
    title = "A Constraint-Driven System for Contract Assembly",
    booktitle = "International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law",
    pages = "62-70",
    year = "1995",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/daskalopulu95constraintdriven.html" }
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