“Public legal information from all countries and international institutions is part of the common heritage of humanity. Maximizing access to this information promotes justice and the rule of law”. In accordance with the aforementioned declaration on free access to law by legal information institutes of the world, a plethora of legal information is available through the Internet, while the provision of legal information has never before been easier. Given that law is accessed by a much wider group of people, the majority of whom are not legally trained or qualified, diversification techniques should be employed in the context of legal information retrieval, as to increase user satisfaction. We address the diversification of results in legal ...
. Traditional information retrieval systems do not satisfy the lawyers' demands because they pr...
The key objective of an information retrieval (IR) system is to identify and return to the user cont...
This 290-page research monograph describes the authors’ significant original work on how Knowledge D...
Part 10: Mining Humanistic Data Workshop (MHDW)International audience“Public legal information from ...
The move toward on-line publishing of legal documents in the public domain has made extra informatio...
The move toward on-line publishing of legal documents in the public domain has made extra informatio...
Abstract. Legal text retrieval traditionally relies upon external knowledge sources such as thesauri...
International audienceThis paper highlights the benefit of semantic information retrieval in legal n...
The move toward on-line publishing of legal documents in the public domain has made extra informatio...
Information scientific methods can be combined with current legal searching techniques to improve th...
In this paper, we explain how legal search is different from other search scenarios and why it shoul...
In the last years, the legal domain has been revolutionized by the use of Information and Communicat...
The paper stems from elaborated PhD thesis focused about different law information systems and their...
This paper presents an effective method for case law retrieval based on semantic document similarity...
Certainly the Internet has revolutionized our perception of information and information access. Info...
. Traditional information retrieval systems do not satisfy the lawyers' demands because they pr...
The key objective of an information retrieval (IR) system is to identify and return to the user cont...
This 290-page research monograph describes the authors’ significant original work on how Knowledge D...
Part 10: Mining Humanistic Data Workshop (MHDW)International audience“Public legal information from ...
The move toward on-line publishing of legal documents in the public domain has made extra informatio...
The move toward on-line publishing of legal documents in the public domain has made extra informatio...
Abstract. Legal text retrieval traditionally relies upon external knowledge sources such as thesauri...
International audienceThis paper highlights the benefit of semantic information retrieval in legal n...
The move toward on-line publishing of legal documents in the public domain has made extra informatio...
Information scientific methods can be combined with current legal searching techniques to improve th...
In this paper, we explain how legal search is different from other search scenarios and why it shoul...
In the last years, the legal domain has been revolutionized by the use of Information and Communicat...
The paper stems from elaborated PhD thesis focused about different law information systems and their...
This paper presents an effective method for case law retrieval based on semantic document similarity...
Certainly the Internet has revolutionized our perception of information and information access. Info...
. Traditional information retrieval systems do not satisfy the lawyers' demands because they pr...
The key objective of an information retrieval (IR) system is to identify and return to the user cont...
This 290-page research monograph describes the authors’ significant original work on how Knowledge D...