An intellectual celebration: A review of the jurix legal knowledge based systems scholarship [Book Review]
Artificial Intelligence and Law 8 (4):317-335 (2000)
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The Foundation for Legal Knowledge Systems (JURIX) has, sinceits foundation in 1988, become an internationally renowned forumfor Law and Artificial Intelligence in theNetherlands. This paper is based onan intellectual review of the work of JURIX requested by theorganisation as part of its 10th anniversary in December 1997 andpresented as a keynote address at the 10th anniversary conference.It has been updated to include the following two conferences. Itapplauds the overall effort but also suggests some directions forfuture development and suggests in particular:The breadth of research has been commendable, butthere is a need to move towards greater integration of systems andmigration to internet based systems.
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Keywords | Artificial Intelligence Cybernetics JURIX Knowledge Representation Legal Knowledge Based Systems Legal Theory |
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Reprint years | 2001 |
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DOI | 10.1023/A:1011242531937 |
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