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Part 1. Historic Roots
1. What is to have Knowledge of Roman Legal Methods and Reasoning? (Geoffrey Samuel)
2. The Use of Logic for Creating Fact Patterns in Roman Legal Writings (Markus Winkler)
3. A Logical Framework for The Islamic Law (Mohammad Ardeshir & Fatemeh Nabavi)
4. The Formal Evolution of Islamic Juridical Dialectic: a Brief Glimpse (Walter Edward Young)
5. Independent Reasoning in Law: The Jewish Tradition (Joseph E. David)
Part 2. Contemporary Law
6. Rethinking Interpretative Arguments (Halis Alves do Nascimento Franca)
7. A Logic for the Interpretation of Private International Law (Alessandra Malerba, Antonino Rotolob, and Guido Governatori)
8. A Formal Model for Analogies in Civil Law Reasoning (Matthias Armgardt)
9. Approaching an Analysis of Reasoning by Analogy (Hans Christian Nordtveit Kvernenes)
10. Elements for a Dialogical Approach on Parallel Reasoning. A Case Study of Spanish Civil Law (Maria Dolors Martínez -Cazalla; Tania Menéndez-Martín)
11. Abductive Inference in Legal Reasoning: Resolving the Question of Res Ipsa Loquitur's Procedural Effect (Douglas Lind)
Part 3. Deontic Logic, Legal Reasoning, Normativity)
12. Common Law Precedent and the Logic of Reasons (Federico L.G. Faroldi)
13. Reasoning with Rules and Rights: Term-Modal Deontic Logic (Stef Frijters & Joke Meheus; Frederik Van De Putte)
14. Dyadic Deontic Logic in HOL: Faithful Embedding and Meta-Theoretical Experiments (Christoph Benzmüller, Ali Farjami, and Xavier Parent)
15. On the Role of Past Treatment of Terms From Written Laws in Legal Reasoning (Jaromir Savelka; Kevin D. Ashley)
16. Jorgensen's Dilemma in the interface between Legal Positivism and the Natural Law tradition (Juliele Maria Sievers)
17. Coping with inconsistencies in legal reasoning (Max Urchs).

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