Arg-tuProlog: a modular logic argumentation tool for PIL

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Roberta Calegari, Giuseppe Contissa, Giuseppe Pisano, Galileo Sartor, Giovanni Sartor
Serena Villata, Jakub Harašta, Petr Křemen (eds.)
Legal Knowledge and Information Systems. JURIX 2020: The Thirty-third Annual Conference, pages 265-268
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 334
2020

Private international law (PIL) addresses overlaps and conflicts between legal systems by distributing cases between the authorities of such systems (jurisdiction) and establishing what rules these authorities have to apply to each case (choice of law). A modular argumentation tool, Arg-tuProlog, is here presented that enables reasoning with rules and interpretations of multiple legal systems.

keywordsmodular argumentation, private international law
origin event
funding project
wrenchCompuLaw — Computable Law (01/11/2019–31/10/2025)