All my teaching material that I have online is made available under the following Creative Commons Licence:
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Briefly, copying, publishing and reuse in your own talks or teaching is allowed, provided the use is non-commercial and the original source (including my name) is acknowledged.
Currently, this concerns the following teaching material that I have online:
- Online reader Computational Argumentation, Henry Prakken, 2022.
- Reader Juridische Argumentatie for a course at the University of Groningen (in Dutch; English title Legal Argumentation). The online version of the reader does not contain answers to the exercises, since I don't want my students to have access to my answers before they have to do the exercises. If you are interested in a version with my answers, then please send me an email.
- Powerpoint and LaTeX slides for my course Computational Argumentation (formerly known as Commonsense Reasoning and Argumentation). Master programme Artificial Intelligence.
- Powerpoint slides of my course Recht en Informatica (Law and Computer Science). Bachelor programmes Informatica (Computer Science) and Informatiekunde (Information Science).
- Tutorial Models of Legal Argument: Logical and Integrated Approaches for the first AI & Law Summer School, Fiesole, Florence (Italy), 8-10 July 2019.
- Tutorial on AI & Law, given as part of the course Trends and Topics in Multi-Agent Systems of SIKS, the Netherlands research school for Information and Knowledge Systems. Utrecht, The Netherlands, June 6th, 2019.
- Tutorial Introduction to formal models of argumentation for the Dundee Summerschool on Argumentation: Computational and Linguistic Perspectives, September 4th, 2014.
- Tutorial Formal Models of Balancing in Legal Cases for JURIX 2014, December 10th, 2014.
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