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- catalog abstract ""In this work it is argued that legal justification can best be studied from a procedural, dialogical point of view: legal statements are justified, if the audience is convinced in an argumentative dialog. The formalized and implemented model DiaLaw guards the procedure in which two players aim at justifying statements."--BOOK JACKET. "It is stressed that in legal justification not only logically compelling arguments should be considered, but also convincing arguments. Therefore, DiaLaw also deals with the rhetorical, psychological aspects of argument. This book is relevant for scholars in legal theory, artificial intelligence, and argumentation, and can be used in graduate courses on AI & Law, and legal argumentation."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11362773.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""In this work it is argued that legal justification can best be studied from a procedural, dialogical point of view: legal statements are justified, if the audience is convinced in an argumentative dialog. The formalized and implemented model DiaLaw guards the procedure in which two players aim at justifying statements."--BOOK JACKET. "It is stressed that in legal justification not only logically compelling arguments should be considered, but also convincing arguments. Therefore, DiaLaw also deals with the rhetorical, psychological aspects of argument. This book is relevant for scholars in legal theory, artificial intelligence, and argumentation, and can be used in graduate courses on AI & Law, and legal argumentation."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. From law to DiaLaw: Why legal justification should be modeled dialogically -- Ch. 3. DiaLaw: Framework and general rules -- Ch. 4. DiaLaw: Special rules for communication -- Ch. 5. DiaLaw in action -- Ch. 6. Dialogical models of argumentation -- Ch. 7. What is an argument? Properties of procedural models of argumentation -- Ch. 8. In conclusion -- App. Prolog code of DiaLaw.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-192) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xii, 198 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0792358309 (hc. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Law and philosophy library ; v. 42".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers,".
- catalog subject "340/.11 21".
- catalog subject "Justification (Law)".
- catalog subject "K213 .L626 1999".
- catalog subject "Law Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Logic.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. From law to DiaLaw: Why legal justification should be modeled dialogically -- Ch. 3. DiaLaw: Framework and general rules -- Ch. 4. DiaLaw: Special rules for communication -- Ch. 5. DiaLaw in action -- Ch. 6. Dialogical models of argumentation -- Ch. 7. What is an argument? Properties of procedural models of argumentation -- Ch. 8. In conclusion -- App. Prolog code of DiaLaw.".
- catalog title "DiaLaw--on legal justification and dialogical models of argumentation / Arno R. Lodder.".
- catalog type "text".