Interesting Links
AI and Law
- Cyrus Tata, The Application of Judicial Intelligence and ‘Rules’ to Systems Supporting Discretionary Judicial Decision-Making
- Daniel Gervais, La notion d'œuvre dans la Convention de Berne et en droit comparé
- DANIÈLE BOURCIE & GÉRARD CLERGUE, From a rule-based conception to dynamic patterns. Analyzing the self-organization of legal systems
- Donald H. Berman & Carol D. Hafner, Understanding precedents in a temporal context of evolving legal doctrine
- E. Donald Elliott, Holmes and Evolution: Legal Process as Artificial Intelligence
- Lee Loevinger, Jurimetrics–The Next Step Forward
- Lee Loevinger, Law and Science as Rival Systems
- Marco Costa, An Architecture to Legal Distributed Case Repositories
- Michael Aikenhead, The Uses and Abuses of Neural Networks in Law,
- Peter Wahlgren, A General Theory of Artificial Intelligence and Law
- Peter Wahlgren, Legal Reasoning: A Jurisprudential Model
Artificial Intelligence
- E. Daniel Elliot, Managerial Judging and the Evolution of Procedure
- E. Donald Elliott, Holmes and Evolution: Legal Process as Artificial Intelligence
- Michael S. Fried, The Evolution of Legal Concepts: The Memetic Perspective
- Robert H. Thomas, Hey, Did You Get My E-Mail – Reflections of a Retro-Grouch in the Computer Age of Legal Education
- Steven Goldberg, The Changing Face of Death: Computers, Consciousness, and Nancy Cruzan
Digital Information
Evolution
- E. Daniel Elliot, Managerial Judging and the Evolution of Procedure
- E. Daniel Elliott, Law and Biology: The New Synthesis?
- E. Donald Elliott, Holmes and Evolution: Legal Process as Artificial Intelligence
- Laurence H. Tribe, Constitutional Calculus: Equal Justice or Economic Efficiency?
- Michael S. Fried, The Evolution of Legal Concepts: The Memetic Perspective
Jurimetrics
Neural Networks
- Dan Hunter, Commercialising Legal Neural Networks', 1996 (2)
- Dan Hunter, Looking for Law in All the Wrong Places: Legal Theory and Legal Neural Networks
- Dan Hunter, Out of their minds: Legal theory in neural networks
- DANIÈLE BOURCIE & GÉRARD CLERGUE, From a rule-based conception to dynamic patterns. Analyzing the self-organization of legal systems
- Marco Costa, An Architecture to Legal Distributed Case Repositories
- Michael Aikenhead, The Uses and Abuses of Neural Networks in Law,
Post Modernity
- James M. Buchanan & Gordon Tullock, The calculus of consent: Logical foundations of constitutional democracy
- Laurence H. Tribe, Constitutional Calculus: Equal Justice or Economic Efficiency?
- Wiilson R. Huhn, Scienter, Causation, and Harm: The Right-Hand Side of the Constitutional Calculus
- Wison R. Huhn, Assessing the Constitutionality of Laws That Are Both Content Based and Content Neutral
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