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Ways of Explaining Law by Dan Priel :: SSRN

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It’s become commonplace to say that jurisprudence is at a “dead end.” This essay, which reviews Julie Dickson’s Elucidating Law attempt to argue that matters ar
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Algorithmic Legal Interpretation by Kevin Tobia :: SSRN

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Legal interpretation has taken an empirical turn, with scholars and judges debating the use of corpus linguistics, surveys, and experiments in interpretation. P
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Can Automated State be Trusted? The Role of Rule of Law Safeguards for Governing Automated Decision-Making by Joanna Mazur, Maciej Bernatt :: SSRN

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The goal of the article is to take a broader perspective on the lessons which can be learned from the implementation of automated decision-making (ADM) in the p
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The Rule of Law Without Separation of Powers: Legality in the Classical Tradition by Adrian Vermeule :: SSRN

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Among theorists of legal liberalism, a common assumption is that the rule of law, rightly understood, entails some version of the separation of powers — especia
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Lettre de la DAJ – La Cour de cassation relève le caractère facultatif de la liste des procédures pour lesquelles « silence vaut accord » | economie.gouv.fr

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Par une décision du 15 novembre 2023, la Cour de cassation est venue affirmer le caractère facultatif de la liste des procédures sur le site du Premier ministre pour lesquelles le silence gardé par l’administration sur une demande vaut décision d'acceptation.
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L’Etat réorganise, juridiquement, la lutte contre la cybercriminalité via @CabinetLandot

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Au JO ont été publiés quatre textes réorganisant la lutte de l’Etat contre la cybercriminalité : le décret n° 2023-1083 du 23 novembre 2023 portant création de l’office anti-cybercrimin…
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Intersemiotic Legal Translation as Target Representamen: Three Types of Intersemiotic Translation in the Legal Field

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What types of signs can be used in an intersemiotic legal translation? The semiotician Julio Plaza (1987) proposed an interesting typology of intersemiotic translation inspired by Peirce’s distinction among icons, index, and symbols. In particular
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Lawyering in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Jonathan H. Choi, Amy Monahan, Daniel Schwarcz :: SSRN

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We conduct the first randomized controlled trial of AI assistance’s effect on human legal analysis. We randomly assigned sixty students at the University of Min
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Some Sources Are Pure by Doug Magendanz :: SSRN

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When I say, “some sources are pure”, I mean “some sources of legal validity are legal simply and strictly so called”. The purpose of this essay is to explain wh
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Three-Dimensional Visualization of Legal Acts: Concept and Prototype

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Legal documents, including laws, regulations, norms, and general legal texts, exert a significant influence on many aspects of our daily lives. They establish the parameters for business operations, interpersonal interactions, and serve as the cornerstone fo
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Use of Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Cases by Srishti Agarwal :: SSRN

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This research article deals with the use of AI in criminal cases. Artificial Intelligence is not a well defined term as everyone has their own idea or perceptio
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Algorithmic Legal Interpretation by Kevin Tobia :: SSRN

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Legal interpretation has taken an empirical turn, with scholars and judges debating the use of corpus linguistics, surveys, and experiments in interpretation. P
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Algorithmic Legal Interpretation by Kevin Tobia :: SSRN

From papers.ssrn.com

Legal interpretation has taken an empirical turn, with scholars and judges debating the use of corpus linguistics, surveys, and experiments in interpretation. P
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JudicialTech supporting Justice by Jeremy Barnett, Philip Treleaven, Fredric I. Lederer, Nicolas Vermeys, John Zeleznikow :: SSRN

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We define JudicialTech as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies’ systems for Judges, courts and other forms of dispute resolution. JudicialTech
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Studying Judicial Behavior with Text Analysis by Bao Kham Chau, Michael A. Livermore :: SSRN

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This chapter provides an overview of computational text analysis techniques used to study judicial behavior and decision-making. As legal texts become increasin
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Creating a People-First Court Data Framework by Charlotte Alexander, Lauren Sudeall :: SSRN

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Most court data are maintained—and most empirical court research is conducted—from the institutional vantage point of the courts. Using the case as the common u
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JudicialTech supporting Justice by Jeremy Barnett, Philip Treleaven, Fredric I. Lederer, Nicolas Vermeys, John Zeleznikow :: SSRN

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We define JudicialTech as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies’ systems for Judges, courts and other forms of dispute resolution. JudicialTech
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Law as Critical Cartography: Global Value Chains, Borders, and the Spatialization of Vulnerability by Peer C. Zumbansen :: SSRN

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Contemporary legal theory joins the ranks of research in sociology, political science and geography in the effort of formulating robust alternative concepts aft
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Toward National Regulation of Legal Technology: A Path Forward for Access to Justice by Drew Simshaw :: SSRN

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Legal technology can help close the access-to-justice gap by increasing efficiency, democratizing access to information, and helping consumers solve their own l
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Authorship in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: A Civil Law Approach by Efraín Fandiño López :: SSRN

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The emergence of automated processes in the creation of artistic works has become an undeniable reality. Thanks to applications that fall under what mainstream
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Hugo Mentzingen, Nuno António, Fernando Bacao, "Automation of Legal Precedents Retrieval: Findings from a Literature Review", International Journal of Intelligent Systems, vol. 2023, https://doi.or...

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Judges frequently rely their reasoning on precedents. Courts must preserve uniformity in decisions while, depending on the legal system, previous cases compel rulings. The search for methods to accurately identify similar previous cases is not new and has been a vital input, for example, to case-based reasoning (CBR) methodologies. This literature review offers a comprehensive analysis of the advancements in automating the identification of legal precedents, primarily focusing on the paradigm shift from manual knowledge engineering to the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML). While multiple approaches harnessing NLP and ML show promise, none has emerged as definitively superior, and further validation through statistically significant samples and expert-provided ground truth is imperative. Additionally, this review employs text-mining techniques to streamline the survey process, providing an accurate and holistic view of the current research landscape. By delineating extant research gaps and suggesting avenues for future exploration, this review serves as both a summation and a call for more targeted, empirical investigations.
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LegalHTML: Semantic mark-up of legal acts using web technologies - ScienceDirect

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We introduce here LegalHTML, an extension of the HTML language thought for representing legal acts. LegalHTML has been conceived in the context of an …
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Sécurité numérique : comment les métiers du Droit peuvent-ils se prémunir des cybermenaces ?

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Dans un secteur où la confidentialité et la précision sont primordiales, les professionnels du droit se trouvent face à une multitude de (...)...
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