Identification of relevant or similar court decisions is a core activity in legal decision making for case law researchers and practitioners. With an ever increasing body of case law, a manual analysis of court decisions can become practically impossible. As a result, some decisions are inevitably overlooked. Alternatively, network analysis may be applied to detect relevant precedents and landmark cases. Previous research suggests that citation networks of court decisions frequently provide relevant precedents and landmark cases. The advent of text similarity measures (both syntactic and semantic) has meant that potentially relevant cases can be identified without the need to manually read them. However, how close do these measures come to ...
In this paper, we present a case study on the structural properties of three citations networks deri...
The chapter argues that the network approach is a viable methodology in legal empirical research, wh...
To compare court decisions in a systematic way, it is typically necessary to first read these decisi...
Identification of relevant or similar court decisions is a core activity in legal decision making fo...
Identification of relevant or similar court decisions is a core activity in legaldecision making for...
Identification of relevant or similar court decisions is a core activity in legaldecision making for...
Identification of relevant or similar court decisions is a core activity in legaldecision making for...
Identification of relevant or similar court decisions is a core activity in legaldecision making for...
International audienceIn this article we propose a novel methodology, which uses text similarity tec...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of "relevance" in a netwo...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of "relevance" in a netwo...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of "relevance" in a netwo...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of "relevance" in a netwo...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of 'relevance' in a netwo...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of 'relevance' in a netwo...
In this paper, we present a case study on the structural properties of three citations networks deri...
The chapter argues that the network approach is a viable methodology in legal empirical research, wh...
To compare court decisions in a systematic way, it is typically necessary to first read these decisi...
Identification of relevant or similar court decisions is a core activity in legal decision making fo...
Identification of relevant or similar court decisions is a core activity in legaldecision making for...
Identification of relevant or similar court decisions is a core activity in legaldecision making for...
Identification of relevant or similar court decisions is a core activity in legaldecision making for...
Identification of relevant or similar court decisions is a core activity in legaldecision making for...
International audienceIn this article we propose a novel methodology, which uses text similarity tec...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of "relevance" in a netwo...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of "relevance" in a netwo...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of "relevance" in a netwo...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of "relevance" in a netwo...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of 'relevance' in a netwo...
A challenge in computational legal research is the quantitative assessment of 'relevance' in a netwo...
In this paper, we present a case study on the structural properties of three citations networks deri...
The chapter argues that the network approach is a viable methodology in legal empirical research, wh...
To compare court decisions in a systematic way, it is typically necessary to first read these decisi...