Introduction: from legal theories to neural networks and fuzzy reasoning Lothar PhilippsGiovanni Sartor OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 128
A hybrid rule – neural approach for the automation of legal reasoning in the discretionary domain of family law in Australia Andrew StranieriJohn ZeleznikowBryn Lewis OriginalPaper Pages: 153 - 183
Exploratory analysis of concept and document spaces with connectionist networks Dieter MerklErich SchweighofferWerner Winiwarter OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 209
From a rule-based conception to dynamic patterns. Analyzing the self-organization of legal systems Daniéle BourcierGérard Clergue OriginalPaper Pages: 211 - 225
Approximate syllogisms – on the logic of everyday life Lothar Philipps OriginalPaper Pages: 227 - 234
Some guidelines for fuzzy sets application in legal reasoning Jacky Legrand OriginalPaper Pages: 235 - 257
A fuzzy theoretical approach to case-based representation and inference in CISG Mingqiang XuKaoru HirotaHajime Yoshino OriginalPaper Pages: 259 - 272
Analogy making in legal reasoning with neural networks and fuzzy logic Jürgen Hollatz OriginalPaper Pages: 289 - 301