Neue Publikation von Max Rapp, Axel Adrian und Michael Kohlhase mit dem Titel: Context Graphs for Legal Reasoning and Argumentation

We propose a new, structured, logic-based framework for legal reason- ing and argumentation: Instead of using a single, unstructured meaning space, the- ory graphs organize knowledge and inference into collections of modular meaning spaces organized by inheritance and interpretation. Context graphs extend theory graphs by attack relations and interpret theories as knowledge contexts of agents in argumentation. We introduce the context graph paradigm by modeling the well- studied case Popov v. Hayashi, concentrating on the role of analogical reasoning in context graphs.

Max Rapp, Axel Adrian, Michael Kohlhase, Context Graphs for Legal Reasoning and Argumentation, abrufbar unter: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2007.00732.pdf