Abstract

This paper presents some considerations on juridical logic and computing, demonstrating how certain techniques such as the classical theory of syllogism and paraconsistent logic can be applied to law. However, it has been observed that the Law Science logic seems to the classical one. The ideas presented in this paper are only outlines to be developed in future work. Some clarifications are made about the theory of syllogism and juridical reasoning. The first outlines of a possible automation of a juridical sentence is made based on Newton da Costa’s Cw Calculus and on Herbrand’s Theorem in a kind of paraconsistent prolog language. The idea’s development will be dependant on the composition of a multidisciplinary team.

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