Legal interpretation is a linguistic venture. In judicial opinions, for example, courts are often asked to interpret the text of statutes and legislation. As time has shown, this is not always as easy as it sounds. Matters can hinge on vague or inconsistent language and, under the surface, human biases can impact the decision-making of judges. This raises an important question: what if there was a method of extracting the meaning of statutes consistently? That is, what if it were possible to use machines to encode legislation in a mathematically precise form that would permit clearer responses to legal questions? This article attempts to unpack the notion of machine-readability, providing an overview of both its historical and recent develo...
The question of how one should interpret a statute turns at least in part on the question of what a ...
Abstract. The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and grea...
A word, when used in a piece of text, usually denotes only one meaning out of the multiple meanings...
Legal interpretation is a linguistic venture. In judicial opinions, for example, courts are often as...
Abstract. To make legal texts machine processable, the texts may be represented as linked documents,...
To make legal texts machine processable, the texts may be represented as linked documents, semantica...
How should we interpret legal instruments? How do we identify the law they create? Current approache...
This article proposes an innovative methodology for enhancing the technical validation, legal alignm...
This paper examines impressive new applications of legal text analytics in automated contract review...
Both legal scholars and computer scientists will be curious to know how the gap between law and comp...
Improving the readability of legislation is an important and unresolved problem. Recently, researche...
The achievement of current demands for clearer legal drafting in the United States (New York, 1973 a...
Language shapes and reflects how we think about the world. It engages and intrigues us. Our everyday...
The paper discusses the possibilities for using legislative materials in the process of establishing...
A current focus of legal debate is the proper role of the courts in the interpretation of statutes a...
The question of how one should interpret a statute turns at least in part on the question of what a ...
Abstract. The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and grea...
A word, when used in a piece of text, usually denotes only one meaning out of the multiple meanings...
Legal interpretation is a linguistic venture. In judicial opinions, for example, courts are often as...
Abstract. To make legal texts machine processable, the texts may be represented as linked documents,...
To make legal texts machine processable, the texts may be represented as linked documents, semantica...
How should we interpret legal instruments? How do we identify the law they create? Current approache...
This article proposes an innovative methodology for enhancing the technical validation, legal alignm...
This paper examines impressive new applications of legal text analytics in automated contract review...
Both legal scholars and computer scientists will be curious to know how the gap between law and comp...
Improving the readability of legislation is an important and unresolved problem. Recently, researche...
The achievement of current demands for clearer legal drafting in the United States (New York, 1973 a...
Language shapes and reflects how we think about the world. It engages and intrigues us. Our everyday...
The paper discusses the possibilities for using legislative materials in the process of establishing...
A current focus of legal debate is the proper role of the courts in the interpretation of statutes a...
The question of how one should interpret a statute turns at least in part on the question of what a ...
Abstract. The widespread availability of legal materials online has opened the law to a new and grea...
A word, when used in a piece of text, usually denotes only one meaning out of the multiple meanings...