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Representing the Logic of Statutory Rules
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By Vern Walker
In Argument Structures, Automating Argument Mining, General Methodology, Legal Reasoning, Publications, Semantic Data, V/IP Corpus, Vaccine Compensation Reasoning, Vaccine/Injury Project, VetClaim Corpus, Veterans Claims Project, Veterans Claims Reasoning Posted March 16, 2016

Representing the Logic of Statutory Rules

Representing the Logic of Statutory Rules in the United States, Vern R. Walker, Bernadette C. Lopez, Matthew T. Rutchik, and Julie L. Agris. Chapter 13 in the volume “Logic in the Theory and [...]

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