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A lightweight formal model of two-phase democratic deliberation Trevor BENCH-CAPON a , Henry PRAKKEN b Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, UK b Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrec
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Document Date: 2010-11-22 08:12:41


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Amsterdam / New York / /

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ACM Press / IEEE Intelligent Systems / IOS Press / /

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United Kingdom / Netherlands / /

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pence / /

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University of Liverpool / University of Groningen / Utrecht University / /

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intended e-democracy applications / law-and-order consideration / e-participation / argumentation systems / conflicts involving applications / sense in applications / /

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Department of Information and Computing Sciences / Increase Traffic Police / University of Liverpool / University of Groningen / Department of Computer Science / Articifial Intelligence / Utrecht University / Faculty of Law / /

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Computational Models / /

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Prime Minister / current female conservative politician / /

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New York / /

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IEEE Intelligent Systems / /

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www.constitution.org/jjr/socon.htm / /

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