Defeasible Systems in Legal Reasoning: A Comparative Assessment

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@incollection{defeasiblelegalreasoning-jurix2019,
   author = {Calegari, Roberta and Contissa, Giuseppe and Lagioia, Francesca and Omicini, Andrea and Sartor, Giovanni},
   booktitle = {Legal Knowledge and Information Systems. JURIX 2019: The Thirty-second Annual Conference},
   dblp = {conf/paams/CiattoM0O19},
   doi = {10.3233/FAIA190320},
   editor = {Araszkiewicz, Michał and Rodríguez-Doncel, Víctor},
   eisbn = {978-1-64368-049-1},
   iris = {11585/708232},
   isbn = {978-1-64368-048-4},
   keywords = {AI and Law, legal reasoning, defeasible reasoning, argumentation},
   location = {Madrid, Spain},
   month = {11-13~} # dec,
   numpages = 6,
   pages = {169--174},
   publisher = {IOS Press},
   scopus = {2-s2.0-85082137325},
   series = {Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications},
   title = {Defeasible Systems in Legal Reasoning: A Comparative Assessment},
   volume = 322,
   wos = {000624479900019},
   year = 2019
}