Computer and Legal Logic (UNINETTUNO)

Computer and Legal Logic (UNINETTUNO)

The course of logic and legal informatics is divided into two sections. The first, is applied to the analysis of legal reasoning, therefore, of 'interpretation and argumentation. The second, however, relates to that particular relationship that is established between law and computer science, or more generally between law and new technologies.

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