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Artificial Intelligence and Law, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, March 2023
- Amelia V. Taylor, Eva Mfutso-Bengo:
Towards a machine understanding of Malawi legal text. 1-11 - Fabiana Di Porto:
Algorithmic disclosure rules. 13-51 - Paheli Bhattacharya, Shounak Paul, Kripabandhu Ghosh, Saptarshi Ghosh, Adam Wyner:
DeepRhole: deep learning for rhetorical role labeling of sentences in legal case documents. 53-90 - Diego de Vargas Feijó, Viviane P. Moreira:
Improving abstractive summarization of legal rulings through textual entailment. 91-113 - Holger Andreas, Matthias Armgardt, Mario Günther:
Counterfactuals for causal responsibility in legal contexts. 115-132 - Paulo Henrique Padovan, Clarice Marinho Martins de Castro, Chris Reed:
Black is the new orange: how to determine AI liability. 133-167 - Scott McLachlan, Evangelia Kyrimi, Kudakwashe Dube, Norman E. Fenton, Lisa C. Webley:
Lawmaps: enabling legal AI development through visualisation of the implicit structure of legislation and lawyerly process. 169-194 - Masha Medvedeva, Martijn Wieling, Michel Vols:
Rethinking the field of automatic prediction of court decisions. 195-212
Volume 31, Number 2, June 2023
- Monika Simmler, Simone Brunner, Giulia Canova, Kuno Schedler:
Smart criminal justice: exploring the use of algorithms in the Swiss criminal justice system. 213-237 - Shiyang Yu, Xi Chen:
How to justify a backing's eligibility for a warrant: the justification of a legal interpretation in a hard case. 239-268 - Gizem Yalcin, Erlis Themeli, Evert Stamhuis, Stefan Philipsen, Stefano Puntoni:
Perceptions of Justice By Algorithms. 269-292 - Joe Watson, Guy Aglionby, Samuel March:
Using machine learning to create a repository of judgments concerning a new practice area: a case study in animal protection law. 293-324 - Wim De Mulder, Peggy Valcke, Joke Baeck:
A collaboration between judge and machine to reduce legal uncertainty in disputes concerning ex aequo et bono compensations. 325-333 - Corinna Coupette, Dirk Hartung, Janis Beckedorf, Maximilian Böther, Daniel Martin Katz:
Law Smells. 335-368 - Alicja Kowalewska, Rafal Urbaniak:
Measuring coherence with Bayesian networks. 369-395 - Zhilong Guo, Lewis Kennedy:
Policing based on automatic facial recognition. 397-443
Volume 31, Number 3, September 2023
- Enrico Francesconi, Guido Governatori:
Patterns for legal compliance checking in a decidable framework of linked open data. 445-464 - Karl Branting, Sarah McLeod, Sarah Howell, Brandy Weiss, Brett Profitt, James Tanner, Ian Gross, David Shin:
A computational model of facilitation in online dispute resolution. 465-490 - Arfah Habib Saragih, Qaumy Reyhani, Milla Sepliana Setyowati, Adang Hendrawan:
The potential of an artificial intelligence (AI) application for the tax administration system's modernization: the case of Indonesia. 491-514 - Hal Ashton:
Definitions of intent suitable for algorithms. 515-546 - Rachel F. Adler, Andrew Paley, Andong L. Li Zhao, Harper Pack, Sergio Servantez, Adam R. Pah, Kristian J. Hammond, SCALES O. K. N. Consortium:
A user-centered approach to developing an AI system analyzing U.S. federal court data. 547-570 - Clement Guitton, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux, Simon Mayer:
Mapping the Issues of Automated Legal Systems: Why Worry About Automatically Processable Regulation? 571-599 - Thi-Hai-Yen Vuong, Quan Minh Bui, Ha-Thanh Nguyen, Thi-Thu-Trang Nguyen, Vu D. Tran, Xuan-Hieu Phan, Ken Satoh, Nguyen Minh Le:
SM-BERT-CR: a deep learning approach for case law retrieval with supporting model. 601-628 - Davide Audrito, Emilio Sulis, Llio Humphreys, Luigi Di Caro:
Analogical lightweight ontology of EU criminal procedural rights in judicial cooperation. 629-652
Volume 31, Number 4, December 2023
- Nicola Lettieri, Alfonso Guarino, Delfina Malandrino, Rocco Zaccagnino:
Knowledge mining and social dangerousness assessment in criminal justice: metaheuristic integration of machine learning and graph-based inference. 653-702 - Robert Mullins:
Two factor-based models of precedential constraint: a comparison and proposal. 703-738 - Ryoma Kondo, Takahiro Yoshida, Ryohei Hisano:
Masked prediction and interdependence network of the law using data from large-scale Japanese court judgments. 739-771 - Sheng Bi, Zhiyao Zhou, Lu Pan, Guilin Qi:
Judicial knowledge-enhanced magnitude-aware reasoning for numerical legal judgment prediction. 773-806 - Frederike Zufall, Rampei Kimura, Linyu Peng:
Towards a simple mathematical model for the legal concept of balancing of interests. 807-827 - Marko Markovic, Stevan Gostojic:
Legal document assembly system for introducing law students with legal drafting. 829-863
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