[1] James Popple. A commonwealth pro-disclosure culture-implications and opportunities. Keeping good companies: Journal of Chartered Secretaries Australia Ltd, 64(7):401-4, August 2012. [ bib | .pdf ]
[2] James Popple. Freedom of information: A government perspective. Australian Law Librarian, 19(4):256-64, 2011. [ bib | .pdf ]
[3] James Popple. Personal property securities reform and security interests in ships. Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal, 22(1):16-21, April 2008. [ bib | .pdf ]
[4] James Popple. Personal property securities reform and security interests in ships. In Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand 34th Annual Conference, Canberra, 26-28 September 2007. [ bib | .pdf ]
[5] James Popple. Personal property securities reform. In LexisNexis 17th Annual Credit Law Conference, Gold Coast, 19-21 September 2007. [ bib | .pdf ]
[6] Thomas A. O'Callaghan, James Popple, and Eric McCreath. SHYSTER-MYCIN: A hybrid legal expert system. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL-03), pages 103-4, Edinburgh, Scotland, 24-28 June 2003. ACM. [ bib | .pdf ]
[7] Thomas A. O'Callaghan, James Popple, and Eric McCreath. Building and testing the SHYSTER-MYCIN hybrid legal expert system. Technical Report TR-CS-03-01, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, The Australian National University, Canberra, May 2003. [ bib | .pdf ]
[8] Frank Jones and James Popple. Vexatious litigants. In Tony Blackshield, Michael Coper, and George Williams, editors, The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, pages 698-9. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2001. [ bib | .pdf ]
[9] James Popple. Seniority. In Tony Blackshield, Michael Coper, and George Williams, editors, The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, pages 617-18. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2001. [ bib | .pdf ]
[10] James Popple. Number of Justices. In Tony Blackshield, Michael Coper, and George Williams, editors, The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, pages 505-6. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2001. [ bib | .pdf ]
[11] Frank Jones and James Popple. Information technology. In Tony Blackshield, Michael Coper, and George Williams, editors, The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, pages 340-1. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2001. [ bib | .pdf ]
[12] James Popple. Case management in the High Court of Australia: The first year of a new system. In National Center for State Courts Sixth National Court Technology Conference (CTC6), Los Angeles, 14-16 September 1999. [ bib | http ]
[13] James Popple and Tony de la Fosse. Escaping the relational database paradigm: Case management in the High Court of Australia. In Australian Institute of Judicial Administration Technology for Justice Conference, Melbourne, 23-25 March 1998. [ bib | .pdf ]
[14] James Popple. A Pragmatic Legal Expert System. Applied Legal Philosophy Series. Dartmouth, Aldershot, May 1996. [ bib | .pdf ]
[15] James Popple. SHYSTER: The program. Technical Report TR-CS-93-13, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, The Australian National University, Canberra, December 1993. [ bib | .pdf ]
[16] James Popple. SHYSTER: A Pragmatic Legal Expert System. PhD thesis, The Australian National University, Canberra, April 1993. [ bib | .pdf ]
[17] James Popple. SHYSTER and the authorization of copyright infringement. Technical Report TR-CS-92-08, Department of Computer Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, May 1992. [ bib ]
[18] James Popple. SHYSTER and the calculation of distance between cases. Technical Report TR-CS-92-05, Department of Computer Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, April 1992. [ bib ]
[19] James Popple. PhD mid-term report. Paper, Department of Computer Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, 6 May 1991. [ bib ]
[20] James Popple. Detecting attribute dependence in the SHYSTER legal expert system. Technical Report TR-CS-91-04, Department of Computer Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, 1991. [ bib ]
[21] James Popple. Legal expert systems: The inadequacy of a rule-based approach. The Australian Computer Journal, 23(1):11-16, February 1991. [ bib | .pdf ]
[22] Marc Wilkins and James Popple, editors. The Orientation Handbook for Postgraduate Students. The Australian National University Postgraduate and Research Students' Association, Canberra, 1991. [ bib ]
[23] James Popple. SHYSTER: A hybrid legal expert system. Technical Report TR-CS-90-06, Department of Computer Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, 1990. [ bib ]
[24] James Popple. Case-based legal expert systems. Paper, Department of Computer Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, 18 September 1990. [ bib ]
[25] James Popple. Popple's progress: A discussion paper for a PhD advisory panel meeting. Paper, Department of Computer Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, 7 June 1990. [ bib ]
[26] James Popple. Legal expert systems: The inadequacy of a rule-based approach. In Selim G. Akl, Frank Fiala, and Waldemar W. Koczkodaj, editors, Advances in Computing and Information: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computing and Information (ICCI-90), pages 348-51, Niagara Falls, Canada, 23-26 May 1990. Canadian Scholars' Press, Toronto. [ bib | .pdf ]
[27] James Popple. Legal expert systems: The inadequacy of a rule-based approach. In Proceedings of the Thirteenth Australian Computer Science Conference (ACSC-13), pages 303-13, Monash University, Melbourne, 7-9 February 1990. Australian Computer Science Communications, vol. 12, no. 1. [ bib  .pdf ]
[28] James Popple. Legal expert systems: The inadequacy of a rule-based approach. Technical Report TR-CS-89-24, Department of Computer Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, 1989. [ bib ]
[29] James Popple. The right to protection from retroactive criminal law. Criminal Law Journal, 13(4):251-62, August 1989. [ bib | .pdf ]
[30] James Popple. The right to protection from retroactive criminal law. Australasian Law Students' Association Journal, 2:5-18, 1989. [ bib ]
[31] James Popple. Legal expert systems: A PhD thesis proposal. Paper, Department of Computer Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, 26 June 1989. [ bib ]
[32] James Popple. Incremental compilation and its implementation in the PECAN programming environment generator. Honours thesis, Department of Computer Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, November 1987. [ bib | .pdf ]

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