Journal: Artif. Intell. Law

Volume 31, Issue 4

653 -- 702Nicola Lettieri, Alfonso Guarino, Delfina Malandrino, Rocco Zaccagnino. Knowledge mining and social dangerousness assessment in criminal justice: metaheuristic integration of machine learning and graph-based inference
703 -- 738Robert Mullins. Two factor-based models of precedential constraint: a comparison and proposal
739 -- 771Ryoma Kondo, Takahiro Yoshida, Ryohei Hisano. Masked prediction and interdependence network of the law using data from large-scale Japanese court judgments
773 -- 806Sheng Bi, Zhiyao Zhou, Lu Pan, Guilin Qi. Judicial knowledge-enhanced magnitude-aware reasoning for numerical legal judgment prediction
807 -- 827Frederike Zufall, Rampei Kimura, Linyu Peng. Towards a simple mathematical model for the legal concept of balancing of interests
829 -- 863Marko Markovic, Stevan Gostojic. Legal document assembly system for introducing law students with legal drafting

Volume 31, Issue 3

445 -- 464Enrico Francesconi, Guido Governatori. Patterns for legal compliance checking in a decidable framework of linked open data
465 -- 490Karl Branting, Sarah McLeod 0001, Sarah Howell, Brandy Weiss, Brett Profitt, James Tanner, Ian Gross, David Shin. A computational model of facilitation in online dispute resolution
491 -- 514Arfah Habib Saragih, Qaumy Reyhani, Milla Sepliana Setyowati, Adang Hendrawan. The potential of an artificial intelligence (AI) application for the tax administration system's modernization: the case of Indonesia
515 -- 546Hal Ashton. Definitions of intent suitable for algorithms
547 -- 570Rachel F. Adler, Andrew Paley, Andong L. Li Zhao, Harper Pack, Sergio Servantez, Adam R. Pah, Kristian J. Hammond, SCALES O. K. N. Consortium. A user-centered approach to developing an AI system analyzing U.S. federal court data
571 -- 599Clement Guitton, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux, Simon Mayer. Mapping the Issues of Automated Legal Systems: Why Worry About Automatically Processable Regulation?
601 -- 628Thi-Hai-Yen Vuong, Quan Minh Bui, Ha-Thanh Nguyen, Thi Thu Trang Nguyen, Vu Tran, Xuan Hieu Phan, Ken Satoh, Nguyen Minh Le 0001. SM-BERT-CR: a deep learning approach for case law retrieval with supporting model
629 -- 652Davide Audrito, Emilio Sulis, Llio Humphreys, Luigi Di Caro. Analogical lightweight ontology of EU criminal procedural rights in judicial cooperation

Volume 31, Issue 2

213 -- 237Monika Simmler, Simone Brunner, Giulia Canova, Kuno Schedler. Smart criminal justice: exploring the use of algorithms in the Swiss criminal justice system
239 -- 268Shiyang Yu, Xi Chen. How to justify a backing's eligibility for a warrant: the justification of a legal interpretation in a hard case
269 -- 292Gizem Yalcin, Erlis Themeli, Evert Stamhuis, Stefan Philipsen, Stefano Puntoni. Perceptions of Justice By Algorithms
293 -- 324Joe Watson, Guy Aglionby, Samuel March. Using machine learning to create a repository of judgments concerning a new practice area: a case study in animal protection law
325 -- 333Wim De Mulder, Peggy Valcke, Joke Baeck. A collaboration between judge and machine to reduce legal uncertainty in disputes concerning ex aequo et bono compensations
335 -- 368Corinna Coupette, Dirk Hartung, Janis Beckedorf, Maximilian Böther, Daniel Martin Katz. Law Smells
369 -- 395Alicja Kowalewska, Rafal Urbaniak. Measuring coherence with Bayesian networks
397 -- 443Zhilong Guo, Lewis Kennedy. Policing based on automatic facial recognition

Volume 31, Issue 1

1 -- 11Amelia V. Taylor, Eva Mfutso-Bengo. Towards a machine understanding of Malawi legal text
13 -- 51Fabiana Di Porto. Algorithmic disclosure rules
91 -- 113Diego de Vargas Feijó, Viviane P. Moreira. Improving abstractive summarization of legal rulings through textual entailment
115 -- 132Holger Andreas, Matthias Armgardt, Mario Günther. Counterfactuals for causal responsibility in legal contexts
133 -- 167Paulo Henrique Padovan, Clarice Marinho Martins de Castro, Chris Reed. Black is the new orange: how to determine AI liability
169 -- 194Scott McLachlan, Evangelia Kyrimi, Kudakwashe Dube, Norman E. Fenton, Lisa C. Webley. Lawmaps: enabling legal AI development through visualisation of the implicit structure of legislation and lawyerly process
195 -- 212Masha Medvedeva, Martijn Wieling 0001, Michel Vols. Rethinking the field of automatic prediction of court decisions