Reasoning with Rules and Precedents
Explore the intricate relationship between rules and legal precedents in "Reasoning with Rules and Precedents" by L. Karl Branting. Published by Springer in 2010, this insightful work spans 219 pages and sheds light on a revolutionary framework for integrating cases and rules. Branting introduces innovative techniques for representing, indexing, and comparing complex legal cases, providing a solid foundation for legal practitioners and scholars alike. This book also delves into converting justification structures based on rules and cases into clear, natural-language text, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the philosophy of law and the foundations of artificial intelligence in legal contexts. Don't miss out on this softcover reprint of the hardcover first edition from 2000, which combines rigorous research with practical applications in computer science and legal studies.