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JURI SAYS predicts pending cases of the European Court of Human Rights based on prior case law:

Overview of ‘legal research software’ with many filters:

  • regional
  • business, government, other
  • open source, commercial
  • etc.

Reynen Court: a commercial platform offering a host of commercial legal technologies

  • based in US and Europe
  • mediating between technology vendors and customers

Institutes

Journals

Conferences


ACM Symposium on Computer Science and Law, aiming to bridge the divide between computer science and law
Conference Proceedings: https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3379921

JURIX: Foundation for Legal Knowledge Based Systems, an organisation of researchers in the field of Law and Computer Science in the Netherlands and Flanders, which organises annual international conferences on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems since 1988
Conference Proceedings: http://jurix.nl/proceedings/

ICAIL: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, addressing research in Artificial Intelligence and Law, and has been organized biennially since 1987 under the auspices of the International Association for Artificial Intelligence and Law (IAAIL).
Conference Proceedings: https://dl.acm.org/conference/icail

Symposium: Algorithmic Law and Society (2021), the aim is to foster reflection among the academic and professional communities on the emergence of algorithmic law and its effects in contemporary societies
Previous symposium (2019): https://www.hec.edu/en/news-room/pioneering-hec-conference-bridges-law-computer-science-divide

[International Symposium ‘The role of courts and access to justice in the digital era’ (2022)],(https://www.ru.nl/law/vm/international-symposium-role-courts-access-justice/) at Radboud University

Programming and the Law (PROLALA), part of the ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL)

Legal Information Retrieval Workshop, part of the European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR)

Workshop on Generative AI and Law (GenLaw ’23) at the International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML ’23, bringing together experts in privacy, ML, policy, and law to discuss the intellectual property (IP) and privacy challenges that generative AI raises.

Projects

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