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Computer Power and Legal Language: The Use of Computational Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, and Expert Systems in the Law

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Computer Power and Legal Language: The Use of Computational Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, and Expert Systems in the Law

Contributors:

By (Author) Charles Walter

ISBN:

9780899303062

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

14th December 1988

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

340.0285

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

406

Description

Computer Power and Legal Language explores the central issues involved in the use of computers to conduct legal business. The contributors, all experts in their field, take as their starting point fundamental questions about the potential utility of computational models of linguistics, intelligence, and logic in the law: Is it possible to use computing to communicate in the manner legal experts do Can legal language be represented in computational form How does natural language serve as both a bridge and a major stumbling block for the communication of concepts--both among jurists and computers In answering these and other questions regarding computers in the law, the contributors present the results of research on the cutting edge of legal informatics, expert systems, and legal language, and they introduce important new applications of computers for lawyers. Walter begins with an introductory chapter on the ways language is used in law. Subsequent chapters address a wide range of concerns: the relationship between precision in meaning and open texture in legal writing; the application of logic programming to law; a semantic representation of pre-contractual and contractual verbs of exchange; the use of CCLIPS, a computer program that reads and understands the Louisiana civil code; the interface between human users and legal information retrieval systems; and more. A state-of-the-art contribution to current research in the field, this book offers a much-needed synthesis of current theory and practice regarding computers and legal language.

Author Bio

CHARLES WALTER is Senior Research Scientist and Director of the Law & Technology Institute, and former Director of the Program on Law and Technology at the University of Houston Law Center. Also a practicing lawyer, he is the author of Computing Power and Legal Analysis as well as numerous scientific articles in books and articles about substantive law.

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