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The following pages link to Law and logic: a review from an argumentation perspective (Q899166):
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- Logic programming and burden of proof in legal reasoning (Q468586) (← links)
- Characterizing acceptability semantics of argumentation frameworks with recursive attack and support relations (Q1711894) (← links)
- Graded labellings for abstract argumentation (Q2105593) (← links)
- A comprehensive study of argumentation frameworks with sets of attacking arguments (Q2330011) (← links)
- A neural cognitive model of argumentation with application to legal inference and decision making (Q2447172) (← links)
- A general approach to extension-based semantics in abstract argumentation (Q2680804) (← links)
- Goal-based theory evaluation (Q2769721) (← links)
- Logic in law: a concise overview (Q2851838) (← links)
- Hybrid Reasoning on a Bipolar Argumentation Framework (Q3297805) (← links)
- Changing legal systems: legal abrogations and annulments in Defeasible Logic (Q3550957) (← links)
- How can logic best be applied to arguments? (Q4353723) (← links)
- Modelling last-act attempted crime in criminal law (Q5243395) (← links)
- Formal Philosophy and Legal Reasoning: The Validity of Legal Inferences (Q5283787) (← links)
- Introducing the Logic and Law Corner (Q5450565) (← links)
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- Towards Evidence Retrieval Cost Reduction in Abstract Argumentation Frameworks with Fallible Evidence (Q5870514) (← links)
- Stable normative explanations: from argumentation to deontic logic (Q6545525) (← links)
- Neighborhood-based argumental community support in the context of multi-topic debates (Q6577627) (← links)
- Reduced meet over labelling-based semantics in abstract argumentation (Q6602324) (← links)
- A logic for the interpretation of private international law (Q6618552) (← links)