Abstract. Argumentation represents a fundamental intellectual activity and is,
furthermore, one of the central tasks in the context of every scientific discipline.


Developing new arguments and analyzing existing argumentation structures is
of special importance for the field of humanities and, thus, for jurisprudence.
The analysis of existing and the synthesis of new argumentation structures
comprise sophisticated intellectual processes which are, nevertheless, bound to the natural limitations of the human information processing capacity.

 

Against the background of the improving electronic availability of a growing corpus of jurisdiction, approaches and techniques from the field of artificial intelligence offer a considerable potential for an automated analysis, retrieval and synthesis of argumentation structures.

 

===> The project ARGUMENTUM aims at exploring the potential and limitations of computer-supported methods for the analysis, retrieval and synthesis of argumentation structures using the example of law. <===