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  1. Antonio A. Martin & Ephraim Nissan (2001). Acknowledgement. Artificial Intelligence and Law 9 (2-3).
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  2. Ephraim Nissan (2001). Editorial: Context, Content and Aims. Artificial Intelligence and Law 9 (2-3).
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  3. Ephraim Nissan (2001). Ray Bull and David Carson (Eds.), Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts. Artificial Intelligence and Law 9 (2-3).
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  4. Ephraim Nissan (2001). The Bayesianism Debate in Legal Scholarship. Artificial Intelligence and Law 9 (2-3).
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  5. SolomonEyal Shimony & Ephraim Nissan (2001). Kappa Calculus and Evidential Strength: A Note on Åqvist's Logical Theory of Legal Evidence. Artificial Intelligence and Law 9 (2-3).
    Lennart Åqvist (1992) proposed a logical theory of legal evidence, based on the Bolding-Ekelöf of degrees of evidential strength. This paper reformulates Åqvist's model in terms of the probabilistic version of the kappa calculus. Proving its acceptability in the legal context is beyond the present scope, but the epistemological debate about Bayesian Law isclearly relevant. While the present model is a possible link to that lineof inquiry, we offer some considerations about the broader picture of thepotential of AI & Law (...)
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  6. Ephraim Nissan (2000). Culture-Bound Technological Solutions: An Artificial-Theoretic Insight. AI and Society 14 (3-4):411-439.
    Sometimes, technological solutions to practical problems are devised that conspicuously take into account the constraints to which a given culture is subjecting the particular task or the manner in which it is carried out. The culture may be a professional culture (e.g., the practice of law), or an ethnic-cum-professional culture (e.g., dance in given ethnic cultures from South-East Asia), or, again, a denominational culture prescribing an orthopraxy impinging on everyday life through, for example, prescribed abstinence from given categories of workday (...)
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