@article{22463, note = {Price : 13.46; Inv.# CSI100504; Date 30/09/98; Supplier : CroftHouse, UK; Recd 05/10/98; Contents : Part 1. Theory : 1. CLARK, Andrew, ECONOMIDES, Kim. Computers, expert systems, and legal processes : toward a sociological understanding of computers in legal practice; 2. SUSKIND, Richard. Pragmatism and purism in artificial intelligence and legal reasoning; 3. BENNUM, Mervyn. Computers in court : the irreplaceable judge; 4. PRESS, Ron E. Computer judges and judments; 5. MAHALINGAM, Indira. Computer in law - hard cases; Part 2. Implications : 6. WHITBY, Blay. AI and the law : learning to speak each other's language; 7. KOWALSKI, Robert, SERGOT, Marek. The use of logical models in legal problem solving; 8. WILKS, Yorick, BALLIM, Afzal. Liability and consent; 9. MADDISON, Alan and Pamela. The Data Protection Act and AI : a computer/law conflict? 10. STONE, Peter. Copyright protection of computer programs in the United Kingdom; Part 3. Applications : 11. BEARDON, Colin. Prolog, logic, and legal rules; 12. BENCH-CAPON, Trevor J.M. Practical legal expert systems : the relation between a formalization of legislation and expert knowledge; 13. ADAM, Alison E, MATHAMS, Rosemary. Reasoning by analogy : equal opportunity law as a case study; 14. PAUL, Jody. Expert systems, legal decision-making, and self-revealing software; 15. SHERMAN, David M. Reasoning in income tax through logic programming;.}, author = {Narayanan, Ajit, and Bennum, Mervyn, and Bennun, Mervyn E.}, url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/22463}, title = {Law, computer science, and artificial intelligence /}, recid = {22463}, pages = {x, 265 pages :}, }