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An online moot court system mediated by an agent

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A moot court is an effective method to educate the skills of argumentation. However, to conduct the moot court, participants have to come together at one place and have to stay there for a long time. Therefore, it is difficult to hold the moot court so often.

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    ICAIL '03: Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Artificial intelligence and law
    June 2003
    304 pages
    ISBN:1581137478
    DOI:10.1145/1047788
    • Conference Chair:
    • John Zeleznikow,
    • Program Chair:
    • Giovanni Sartor

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    • Published: 24 June 2003

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