Tag: Comparative and International Law Studies
#Comparative and International Law Studies
Proceedings of the Natural Legal Language Processing Workshop 2023
This talk situates the rising field of NLLP in the context of legal scholarship and practice.It will examine how the field relates to existing inquiries …
Using machine learning to predict decisions of the European Court of Human Rights
When courts started publishing judgements, big data analysis (i.e. large-scale statistical analysis of case law and machine learning) within the legal domain became possible. By …
Pervasive Computational Law
Computational law has its limits—whether these come from the very nature of the law itself or from technical limitations. By reviewing these limits, two conclusions …
Text-mining for Lawyers: How Machine Learning Techniques Can Advance our Understanding of Legal Discourse
Text-mining for Lawyers: How Machine Learning Techniques Can Advance our Understanding of Legal Discourse Many questions facing legal scholars and practitioners can be answered only …
Natural Language Processing for Legal Texts
Almost all law is expressed in natural language; therefore, natural language processing (NLP) is a key component of understanding and predicting law. Natural language processing …
Proceedings of the Natural Legal Language Processing Workshop 2021
Law, interpretations of law, legal arguments, agreements, etc. are typically expressed in writing, leading to the production of vast corpora of legal text.Their analysis, which …
Rethinking Global-Regulation: world’s law meets artificial intelligence
This article takes a critical look at Machine Translation of legal text, especially global legislation, through the discussion of Global-Regulation, a state of the art …