Artificial Intelligence and Law

Title Publication Date Language Citations
On isomorphic formalisations1996/01/01English
Isomorphism and legal knowledge based systems1992/01/01English
An integrated framework for ought-to-be and ought-to-do constraints1996/01/01English
Book Review: The Dynamics of Judicial Proof. Computation, Logic, and Common Sense2003/01/01English
Review of Jaap Hage's Law and Defeasibility2003/01/01English
Preface2003/01/01English
Try to See it My Way: Modelling Persuasion in Legal Discourse2003/01/01English
Why Non-Monotonic Logic is Inadequate to Represent Balancing Arguments2003/01/01English
Legal logic? Or can we do without?2003/01/01English
Book Review: Pamela N. Gray Artificial Legal Intelligence, Darmouth, Aldershot, England, 1997, (ISBN 1-85521-266-8)2004/09/01English
Book Review: Bram Roth, Case-based Reasoning in the Law: A Formal Theory of Reasoning by Case Comparison. Ph. D. Thesis, The University of Maastricht, 2003. 181 pp.2004/09/01English
Preface2007/05/31English
Foreword2004/03/01English
Re-evaluating GPT-4’s bar exam performance2024/03/30English
Unfair clause detection in terms of service across multiple languages2024/04/03English
Large language models in cryptocurrency securities cases: can a GPT model meaningfully assist lawyers?2024/04/08English
Decision support for detecting sensitive text in government records2023/12/10English
Automating petition classification in Brazil’s legal system: a two-step deep learning approach2023/12/15English
Automated legal reasoning with discretion to act using s(LAW)2023/11/20English
A large scale benchmark for session-based recommendations on the legal domain2023/10/25English
Integrating legal event and context information for Chinese similar case analysis2023/10/25English
Boosting court judgment prediction and explanation using legal entities2024/03/18English
A comparative user study of human predictions in algorithm-supported recidivism risk assessment2024/03/15English
Legal sentence boundary detection using hybrid deep learning and statistical models2024/03/14English
Combining prompt-based language models and weak supervision for labeling named entity recognition on legal documents2024/02/15English
A formalization of the Protagoras court paradox in a temporal logic of epistemic and normative reasons2023/03/16English
Predicting inmates misconduct using the SHAP approach2023/03/15English
Predicting citations in Dutch case law with natural language processing2023/06/28English
The challenge of open-texture in law2024/04/17English
Ant: a process aware annotation software for regulatory compliance2023/08/09English