 Your new post is loading...
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
September 30, 9:02 AM
|
Retrouvez, dans le numéro de septembre 2025 de la lettre de la justice administrative, toute l’actualité jurisprudentielle et consultative du Conseil d’État.
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
September 30, 1:40 AM
|
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
September 24, 1:24 PM
|
An LLM-empowered General Workflow for Legal Case Analysis: A Case Study on Elderly Laborer Protection Authors: Yuting Wang, Runliang Niu, Xingyuan Min, Nanfei Gu, Qianli Xing, and Qi Wang Conference: ICIC 2025 Posters, Ningbo, China, July 26-29, 2025 Pages: 745-758
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
September 21, 1:34 AM
|
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
September 16, 1:25 AM
|
Legal Writing I & II; Legal Research and Writing & Introduction to Litigation Practice contains a brief discussion of all of the topics covered in law s
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 28, 3:25 AM
|
Large language models struggle to answer legal questions that require applying detailed, jurisdiction-specific legal rules. Lawyers also find these types of que
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 26, 1:07 PM
|
A weird thing happens when a conscientious, rational judge lacks certainty and has the humility to know it: she will often decide cases for reasons that
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 24, 4:25 PM
|
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 19, 1:54 AM
|
There is a deep scepticism concerning the idea that artificial intelligence (AI) should be used in the making of judicial decisions. There are normative risks s
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 14, 9:25 AM
|
Le 20 mars 2025, le Tribunal judiciaire de Marseille a rendu un jugement novateur (n° 23/00046). Il a admis pour la première fois en France, la valeur probatoire d’un ancrage d’empreintes numériques dans une blockchain publique, à la fois comme preuve d’antériorité (horodatage) et comme moyen d’établir la titularité de droits d’auteur. Cette décision s’inscrit […]
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 14, 1:56 AM
|
This Comment shows how large language models (LLMs) can help courts discern the "ordinary meaning" of statutory terms. Instead of relying on expert-he
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 12, 6:47 AM
|
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 7, 12:50 AM
|
This paper critically evaluates the use of complex statistical models in legal research and advocates for a renewed appreciation of simple descriptive statis
|
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
September 30, 6:34 AM
|
Le droit, qu’est-ce que c’est ? De quoi est-il composé et qui le « fabrique » ? Que veut dire vivre dans un État de droit ? Ces notions fondamentales sont parfois abstraites, alors même qu’elles sont au cœur de notre démocratie et s’expriment très concrètement dans la vie de tous et toutes. Et la justice administrative, quel est son rôle ? Toutes les réponses sur notre plateforme pédagogique.
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
September 30, 1:30 AM
|
Large Language Models suffer from prompt variance— meaning they’ll give you totally different legal answers depending on how you phrase your question. Jonathan
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
September 22, 12:02 PM
|
The access-to-justice gap is growing, affecting individuals with both civil and criminal needs in the United States. Though these challenges are multifaceted, p
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
September 17, 3:39 PM
|
Mise à jour 2025 Qui sont les fonctions support des cabinets d'avocats. Quelques références pour en savoir plus sur documentalistes juridiques, KM, communicants, assistants juridiques, paralegals et informaticiens
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
September 9, 12:35 PM
|
Un nouveau processus d’alignement entre la base de connaissance nationale BACON et le Sudoc est désormais opérationnel. Son objectif : faciliter et améliorer le signalement des ressources électroniques dans le Sudoc, au bénéfice de l’ensemble des établissements documentaires de l’ESR. Pourquoi ce nouveau flux ? Plusieurs constats ont motivé la mise en place de ce […]
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 27, 9:59 AM
|
Proof of Concept of Context-Aware-Legal Verification
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 25, 3:21 AM
|
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective, EGOVIS 2025, held in Bangkok, Thailand, during August 25–27, 2025. The 11 full and 4 short papers included in the proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 29 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: Legal Aspects and Semantic Approaches; Digital Transformation and E-government Inclusion; AI in E-Government; E-Government Cases.
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 22, 6:42 AM
|
This article introduces a video that provides practical guidance about using artificial intelligence (AI) in legal education. It presents a basic
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 14, 2:52 PM
|
This chapter examines how blockchain can revolutionize the legal sector by extending the capabilities of traditional centralized databases. It describes the
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 14, 1:56 AM
|
This legal analysis explores the profound challenges that Artificial Intelligence (AI) poses to established legal frameworks in the United States and globally.
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 13, 3:13 AM
|
By the early 1990s, numerous advantages of disseminating legal information electronically instead of in print had become widely recognized. These included the potential for faster and wider access and increased competition. To maximize those gains, the American Association of Law Libraries and American Bar Association recommended that the nation’s court systems adopt public (non-proprietary) systems of case citation that could function readily regardless of medium. A few had already headed down that path. In the years since, others have followed. This article traces the progress of that movement and describes a less conspicuous alternative more recently implemented in a number of U.S. jurisdictions. It surveys the current status of these reforms and examines: their recognition and use beyond the implementing jurisdiction, the gains realized by adopting jurisdictions, and the limited impact of the Uniform Electronic Legal Materials Act on these developments. It concludes with an exploration of the reasons why the shift to neutral case law citation has proven so halting and uneven.
|
Scooped by
Stéphane Cottin
August 8, 1:18 PM
|
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies into judicial processes is reshaping the landscape of legal evidence, raising profound
|