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In this introduction I give an overview of Carole Hafner’s work and discuss the papers in this volume. The final section offers some more personal reminiscences of Carole and her contribution to the AI and Law community, from myself and other colleagues.
Artificial Intelligence and Law – Springer Journals
Published: Nov 10, 2016
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