Livre - Recherche documentaire juridique Larcier - 4e édition mars 2019
Un ouvrage sur la documentation juridique qui intègre les nouvelles technologies et qui fournit aux étudiants français les connaissances indispensables pour consulter et utiliser efficacement toutes les sources d'informations disponibles.
CSTACAA spécial du 20 avril 2021 : position du SJA sur les visio-audiences
Le Conseil supérieur des tribunaux administratifs et des cours administratives d’appel s'est réuni, par échanges de courriels, afin de donne
Quand une juriste et un médecin créent une application de calcul de l’indemnisation des victimes de dommage corporel...
Marianne Lahana, Responsable juridique au sein d'un fonds d'indemnisation, a co-créé avec Janine de Palmas, médecin instructeur dans le même fonds, (...)...
Initiation à la philosophie pénale par Bertrand Mazabraud (5/5)| "Initiation à la philosophie pénale" de Bertrand Mazabraud | Amicus Radio
Pour ce cinquième et dernier épisode de sa série consacrée à la philosophie pénale, Bertrand Mazabraud se concentre sur les liens entre la peine prononcée et la victime.
The Ever-Growing Collection of Practice Ready Tools from Bloomberg Law, Lexis, and Westlaw | @beSpacific
CRIV Blog – CRIB Blog – Prepare to Practice, New and Notable: The Ever-Growing Collection of Practice Ready Tools from Bloomberg Law, Lexis, and Westlaw – “At this time of the year, as the spring semester winds down (how is that already possible?!?), my mind always seems to wander to thoughts of law students heading off to their summer jobs, putting their legal analysis, writing, and research skills to the test in a real-world setting. These thoughts then naturally drift to the many practice-focused products legal information vendors offer. In this post, I highlight the new and notable products from Bloomberg Law, Lexis, and Westlaw…”
An Interview with Lindsay Braddy, Head of the Law Cataloging Team | In Custodia Legis: @LawLibCongress
This is an interview with Lindsay Braddy, new Library employee and new Law Team section head.
AlllYouNeed, la newsletter des juristes augmentés épanouis !
Tous les mois, la newsletter qui répond à vos besoins de ressources et de formations pour réussir juriste éclairé, augmenté et épanoui.Au (...)...
La généralisation de la cour criminelle départementale, oui mais..
Cet article a été mis en ligne le 17 avril. Il a été mis à jour et de nouveau publié le 20 avril 2021 - Nous avons déjà abordé ici la problématique liée à la création expérimentale des cours criminelles départementales, ces juridictions criminelles sans...
A Guide to the Best Fonts for Legal Documents
Why do legal fonts matter? After all, you’ve worked hard to become a lawyer—not a designer. But did you know that the best legal fonts can better engage your audience, communicate more effectively, and impact how others perceive your law firm’s brand?
Lex Machina Expands Its Analytics Coverage Of California State Courts
The legal analytics platform Lex Machina, which is owned by LexisNexis, today announced that it has expanded its coverage of state courts in California to...
PSE, plan de départ volontaire, liquidation… Ce que veulent dire les mots des plans sociaux
Conséquence de la crise sanitaire : les plans de sauvegarde de l’emploi, accords de performance collective ou placements en redressement judiciaire se multiplient.
What is the EU doing to enable citizens to access online content when travelling within the EU?
Between 2015 and 2019, the number of internet users trying to get cross-border access to content almost doubled, according to a Eurobarometer survey.
Jeopardizing Judicial Dialogue is Contrary to EU Law – @verfassungsblog
On 15 April 2021, AG Pikamäe delivered his opinion in the IS case, originating from a Hungarian criminal proceeding against a Swedish national.The national judge referred...
Judges and the Deregulation of the Lawyer's Monopoly by Jessica Steinberg, Anna E. Carpenter, Colleen F. Shanahan, Alyx Mark :: SSRN
Visual Law and Legal Design: Questions and Tentative Answers by Colette R. Brunschwig :: SSRN
Finding Design Patterns in Law: An Exploratory Approach by Riikka Koulu, Amadeus Peters, Jörg Pohle :: SSRN
Currently, the importance of design is recognized across society and advocated for in ethical guidelines surrounding the development of information systems. The
L’intelligence artificielle : quelle intelligence juridique ? - Portail Universitaire du droit
Organisé à la Cour de cassation par l’Institut de recherche pour un droit attractif de l’Université Sorbonne Paris Nord (IRDA), le CEDCACE, l’Université Paris Nanterre sous la responsabilité scientifique de S. Amrani-Mekki, B. Haftel et M. Mekki
Justice in the New Digital Era: The Pitfalls and Benefits of Rapid Technology Adoption by Courts by Anne Skove, Colleen M. Berryessa, Lonnie Schaible, Ibrahim Aissam :: SSRN
Courts occupy a unique position in the justice system that is steeped in tradition and
formality. Likewise, any changes from established procedure are likely
Rule of Precedent and Rules on Precedent by Niccolò Ridi :: SSRN
The general assessment of the problem of the use of previous decisions in international adjudication usually starts from the many statements to the effect that
Genesys: A Deep Learning Approach for High-recall Multi-label Legal Topical Classification by Janardhana Punuru, Nikhil Ramesh, Mark Shewhart, Sanjay Sharma :: SSRN
Caselaw documents on LexisNexis contain headnotes identifying key points of law discussed in cases. Currently, legal editors manually assign legal topics from t
Introduction: Safeguards and Limits of Judicial Power by Ernst Hirsch Ballin, Gerhard van der Schyff, Maarten Stremler :: SSRN
The European Yearbook of Constitutional Law (EYCL) is an annual publication initiated by the Department of Public Law and Governance at Tilburg University and d
Virtual Symposium on Citation and the Law Schedule | Lillian Goldman Law Library
Thursday – April 22
11am - 12pm
Introductions and keynote, Fred Shapiro, The Most-Cited Legal Scholars Revisited.
12:30-1:30 (panel 1)
The Scholarly Matrix Impact: An Empirical Study of How Multiple Metrics Create an Informed Story of A Scholar’s Work.
Caroline E. Osborne, Associate Professor of Law and the Director of the George R. Farmer, Jr. Law Library, West Virginia University School of Law.
Stephanie Miller, Associate Librarian an Head of Outreach, Attorney Services and Digital Initiatives, George R. Farmer, Jr. Law Library, West Virginia University School of Law.
Exploring Citation Count Methods of Measuring Faculty Scholarly Impact
Margaret Kiel-Morse, Jerome Hall Law Library, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Citation Databases for Legal Scholarship: Ranking the Top 28 Law Faculties
John R. Beatty, Charles B. Sears Law Library, University at Buffalo School of Law
1:45-2:45 (panel 2)
Representing Law Faculty Scholarly Impact: Strategies for Improving Citation Metrics Accuracy and Promoting Scholarly Visibility
Bonnie Shucha, Associate Dean and Director of the Law Library, University of Wisconsin Law School
A Modest Proposal Regarding Scholarly Impact: Burn It Down
Christine Anne George, Assistant Director for Faculty & Scholarly Servicesm Cardozo Law Library
Capturing Impact: Telling the Story of Your Scholarship Beyond the Citation Count
Ashley Ames Ahlbrand, Assistant Director for Public Services, Jerome Hall Law Library, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
3:00 - 4:30 (panel 3)
The Tangled Web: Teaching the Meaning of Legal Citations in the Online Age
Matthew Timko, Academic Technologies and Outreach Services Librarian and Assistant Professor, Northern Illinois University College of Law
Heather J. E. Simmons, Associate Director for Instruction and Access Services, University of Georgia School of Law
Prologue’s Past: What the Treatise’s History Can Tell Us of Legal Information’s Future
John Cannan, Faculty Scholarship Librarian & Legal Research Instructor, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
Adopting DOI in Legal Citation: A Roadmap for the Legal Academy.
Valeri Craigle, James E. Faust Law Library.
Friday – April 23
11am - 12pm (panel 4)
Citation and Hierarchies in Legal Scholarship: The Illusion of Meritocracy
Michelle Penn, Faculty Services Librarian, University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Citation Ethics: Constructing an Ethical Framework of Legal Citation
Jennifer E. Chapman, Ryan H. Easley Research Fellow, Thurgood Marshall Law Library, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
Perma.cc and Web Archival Dissonance with Copyright Law
Paul D. Callister is Director of the Leon E. Bloch Law Library and Professor of Law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
12:30-1:30 (panel 5)
May It Please the Court: A Longitudinal Study of Judicial Citation to Academic Legal Periodicals (published in LRSQ.)
Brian Detweiler, Interim Associate Director of the Charles B. Sears Law Library at the University at Buffalo School of Law.
Are Supreme Court Justices’ Disclosure Concerns Justified? An Empirical Study of the Use of Three Archival Collections
Susan David deMaine, Director and Senior Lecturer, Jerome Hall Law Library, Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Bloomington, Indiana.
Benjamin J. Keele, Research and Instructional Services Librarian, Ruth Lilly Law Library, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana.
“Whoops, the Page is Gone!”: Investigating Internet Citation Practices of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Mary Godfrey-Rickards, Asst. Director of Technical Services, The City University of New York School of Law
1:45 - 2:45 (panel 6)
Source Citation in Legal Bibliography and its Impact on Research: A Comparative Examination of the United States and Germany
Jennifer Allison, Research Librarian for Foreign, Comparative, and International Law and Instructional Design, Harvard Law School Library.
Citations to Foreign Law and the Roberts Court
Dr Cynthia Boyer, Institut Maurice Hauriou (Université Toulouse Capitole), France
Citation Stickiness and Computer-Assisted Legal Research
Aaron S. Kirschenfeld, Digital Initiatives Law Librarian and Clinical Associate Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alexa Z. Chew, Clinical Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
3:00-4:30 (panel 7)
A Century of Citation in the Florida Supreme Court
Jane O’Connell, Associate Dean for Legal Information, University of Florida Levin College of Law
Elizabeth Hilkin, Assistant Director for Public Services, University of Florida Levin College of Law
The Evolution of Citation Analysis as a Tool for Caselaw Research
Thomas Keefe, Reference Librarian, Loyola University Chicago School of Law Library
The Unintended Consequences of Unintentional Datasets
Amanda Watson, Director of the O’Quinn Law Library, Assistant Professor, University of Houston Law Center
Garbage In, Garbage Out: Improving Citators through Improved Citations,
Andrew Martineau, University of Minnesota Law Library.
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Data Protection and Privacy of Diplomatic Information by Adamu Audu Pam, Ndam Ponzing :: SSRN
Artificial Intelligence has gained prominence in recent days as a result of its role and ability to contribute significantly to any sphere of work it is utilize
The Reasonable Robot: Artificial Intelligence and the Law (Excerpt) by Ryan Abbott :: SSRN
AI and people do not compete on a level-playing field. Self-driving vehicles may be safer than human drivers, but laws often penalize such technology. People ma
Parution de la lettre JTTIL 217 – Avril 2021
JTTIL 217 : : le résumé de ce qui s'est passé ces dernières semaines dans la JurisTendances Télécoms Informatique & Libertés d'avril 2021.