DocumentCode
3190742
Title
Categorising justifications in legal argument
Author
Bench-Capon, Trevor J M
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Liverpool Univ., UK
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
775
Lastpage
779
Abstract
The article discusses the various justifications that can be given for components of a legal argument. First a number of different types of argument are described. These are used in legal reasoning, but cannot be satisfactorily reduced to deductive arguments. While deductive arguments have been fruitfully analysed in the literature, these other forms of arguments, and the ways in which they can be challenged are relatively unexplored from any kind of formal perspective. The author suggests a way of describing these forms of argument in an extended version of S. Toulmin´s (1958) well known argument schema. He concludes by arguing that progress in a computational understanding of legal reasoning requires that we address these non-deductive argument forms
Keywords
inference mechanisms; law administration; AI; argument schema; computational understanding; deductive arguments; formal perspective; justification categorisation; legal argument; legal reasoning; non-deductive argument forms; Artificial intelligence; Computer science; Electronic switching systems; Informatics; Law; Legal factors; Read only memory; Sun;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 1999. Proceedings. Tenth International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Florence
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0281-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DEXA.1999.795282
Filename
795282
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