Thirty years of Artificial Intelligence and Law: the first decade

G Governatori, T Bench-Capon, B Verheij… - Artificial Intelligence and …, 2022‏ - Springer
The first issue of Artificial Intelligence and Law journal was published in 1992. This paper
provides commentaries on landmark papers from the first decade of that journal. The topics …

Using machine learning to predict decisions of the European Court of Human Rights

M Medvedeva, M Vols, M Wieling - Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2020‏ - Springer
When courts started publishing judgements, big data analysis (ie large-scale statistical
analysis of case law and machine learning) within the legal domain became possible. By …

[HTML][HTML] Explainable AI tools for legal reasoning about cases: A study on the European Court of Human Rights

J Collenette, K Atkinson, T Bench-Capon - Artificial Intelligence, 2023‏ - Elsevier
In this paper we report on a significant research project undertaken to design, implement
and evaluate explainable decision-support tools for deciding legal cases. We provide a …

Использование компьютерных методов и систем в изучении права, интеллектуальном анализе и моделировании правовой деятельности: систематический …

ЕВ Трофимов, ОГ Мецкер - Труды Института системного …, 2020‏ - cyberleninka.ru
Интеграция вычислительных систем и методов в юридическую деятельность позволяет
извлечь такие выгоды, как ресурсосбережение, повышение объективности, полноты и …

A top-level model of case-based argumentation for explanation: formalisation and experiments

H Prakken, R Ratsma - Argument & Computation, 2022‏ - content.iospress.com
This paper proposes a formal top-level model of explaining the outputs of machine-learning-
based decision-making applications and evaluates it experimentally with three data sets …

Thirty years of Artificial Intelligence and Law: the second decade

G Sartor, M Araszkiewicz, K Atkinson, F Bex… - Artificial Intelligence and …, 2022‏ - Springer
The first issue of Artificial Intelligence and Law journal was published in 1992. This paper
provides commentaries on nine significant papers drawn from the Journal's second decade …

Predicting outcomes of legal cases based on legal factors using classifiers

RA Shaikh, TP Sahu, V Anand - Procedia Computer Science, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Predicting outcomes of legal cases may aid in the understanding of the judicial decision-
making process. Outcomes can be predicted based on i) case-specific legal factors such as …

Justicebot: A methodology for building augmented intelligence tools for laypeople to increase access to justice

H Westermann, K Benyekhlef - Proceedings of the Nineteenth …, 2023‏ - dl.acm.org
Laypeople (ie individuals without legal training) may often have trouble resolving their legal
problems. In this work, we present the JusticeBot methodology. This methodology can be …

Deconfounding legal judgment prediction for European court of human rights cases towards better alignment with experts

TYS Santosh, S Xu, O Ichim, M Grabmair - arxiv preprint arxiv:2210.13836, 2022‏ - arxiv.org
This work demonstrates that Legal Judgement Prediction systems without expert-informed
adjustments can be vulnerable to shallow, distracting surface signals that arise from corpus …

HYPO's legacy: introduction to the virtual special issue

TJM Bench-Capon - Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2017‏ - Springer
This paper is an introduction to a virtual special issue of AI and Law exploring the legacy of
the influential HYPO system of Rissland and Ashley. The papers included are: Arguments …