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37th JURIX 2024: Brno, Czech Republic
- Jaromír Savelka, Jakub Harasta, Tereza Novotná, Jakub Mísek:
Legal Knowledge and Information Systems - JURIX 2024: The Thirty-seventh Annual Conference, Brno, Czech Republic, 11-13 December 2024. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 395, IOS Press 2024, ISBN 978-1-64368-562-5 - Michal Araszkiewicz
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Case Frames and Case-Based Arguments in Statutory Interpretation. 2-13 - Marco Billi, Giuseppe Pisano, Marco Sanchi
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Fighting the Knowledge Representation Bottleneck with Large Language Models. 14-24 - Jeremy Bouche-Pillon
, Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles
, Yannick Chevalier
, Pascale Zaraté
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Decision Support in Law: From Formalizing Rules to Reasoning with Justification. 25-36 - Cecilia Di Florio, Huimin Dong, Antonino Rotolo:
When Precedents Clash. 37-47 - Josephine Dik, Réka Markovich:
Modeling Judicial Discretion with Nuanced Permissions. 48-59 - Morgan A. Gray
, Jaromír Savelka
, Wesley M. Oliver, Kevin D. Ashley:
Using LLMs to Discover Legal Factors. 60-71 - Giulia Grundler, Ruta Liepina, Mariaceleste Musicco, Francesca Lagioia, Andrea Galassi
, Giovanni Sartor, Paolo Torroni
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Detecting Vague Clauses in Privacy Policies: The Analysis of Data Categories Using BERT Models and LLMs. 72-83 - Jo-Chi Kung
, Chia-Hui Chang
, Huai-Hsuan Huang
, Kuo-Chun Chien
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A Narrative Assistant for Traffic Accidents Based on Large Language Models (LLM). 84-94 - Cosimo Laneve, Alessandro Parenti, Giovanni Sartor:
Draft Better Contracts. 95-106 - Jack Mumford, Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Unravelling the ECHR: Components of Legal Case Analysis. 107-118 - Emery A. Neufeld, Agata Ciabattoni, Radu Florin Tulcan:
Norm Compliance in Reinforcement Learning Agents via Restraining Bolts. 119-130 - Joep Nouwens, AnneMarie Borg
, Henry Prakken:
An Application of Case-Based Reasoning to Decision-Making in Dutch Administrative Law. 131-141 - Gaurang Patil, Bhoomeendra Singh Sisodiya, P. Krishna Reddy, K. V. K. Santhy:
Citation Anchor Text for Improving Precedent Retrieval: An Experimental Study on Indian Legal Documents. 142-154 - Quinten Steenhuis
, Hannes Westermann
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Getting in the Door: Streamlining Intake in Civil Legal Services with Large Language Models. 155-167 - Jinzhe Tan, Hannes Westermann, Nikhil Reddy Pottanigari, Jaromír Savelka, Sébastien Meeùs, Mia Godet, Karim Benyekhlef:
Robots in the Middle: Evaluating LLMs in Dispute Resolution. 168-179 - Wijnand van Woerkom, Davide Grossi
, Henry Prakken, Bart Verheij
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A Case-Based-Reasoning Analysis of the COMPAS Dataset. 180-190 - Sabine Wehnert
, Visakh Padmanabhan, Ernesto William De Luca
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Hybrid Legal Norm Retrieval: Leveraging Knowledge Graphs and Textual Representations. 191-203 - Xinyue Zhang, Vanja Skoric, Giovanni Sileno:
Automating Fundamental Right Impact Assessment: An Open Experiment. 204-214 - May Myo Zin
, Ken Satoh
, Georg Borges
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Leveraging LLM for Identification and Extraction of Normative Statements. 215-225 - Melissa Zorzanelli Costa, Dylan Faria Robson, Thiago Baiense Peçanha Vieira, Jean-Rémi Bourguet, Giancarlo Guizzardi, João Paulo A. Almeida:
Automated Semantic Annotation Pipeline for Brazilian Judicial Decisions. 226-238 - Tomasz Zurek
, Adam Z. Wyner, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Values and Factor Ascription Arguments. 239-248 - Shaun Azzopardi, Gordon J. Pace:
Conflict Analysis for Timed Contract Automata. 250-255 - Xiao Chi
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Dispute Resolution in Legal Mediation with Quantitative Argumentation. 256-261 - Kuo-Chun Chien
, Chia-Hui Chang
, Huai-Hsuan Huang
, Jo-Chi Kung
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Prosecutorial Outcome Predication with LoRA and QLoRA. 262-268 - Beatriz Esteves
, Harshvardhan J. Pandit
, Georg Philip Krog, Paul Ryan:
How to Manage My Data? With Machine-Interpretable GDPR Rights! 269-274 - Andrea Filippo Ferraris
, Davide Audrito, Giovanni Siragusa
, Alessandro Piovano:
Legal Chunking: Evaluating Methods for Effective Legal Text Retrieval. 275-281 - Nicolas Garneau, Henrik Palmer Olsen
, Antoine Corduant, Fabien Tarissan:
Combining Network and Text to Provide Legal Pincites. 282-287 - F. Goossens
, H. J. Plug, Jean H. M. Wagemans
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Annotating Legal Argument Schemes: A Parametric Approach. 288-294 - Julio Hernandez, Delaram Golpayegani, David Lewis:
Ontology-Based Approach for Mapping Concepts and Requirements from Regulations and Standards: The Case of the EU AI Act and International Standards. 295-300 - Shaun Ho
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Impacts of Continued Legal Pre-Training and IFT on LLMs' Latent Representations of Human-Defined Legal Concepts. 301-307 - Karam Younes Kharraz, Gerardo Schneider, Martin Leucker:
On Conflicts and Satisfiability in Metric Timed Normative Logics. 308-313 - Henryk Mustroph
, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
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Design of a Quality Management System Based on the EU AI Act. 314-320 - Harry Nan
, Maarten Marx
, Johan Wolswinkel
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Combining Rule-Based and Machine Learning Methods for Efficient Information Extraction from Enforcement Decisions. 321-326 - Ha-Thanh Nguyen, Ken Satoh:
ConsRAG: Minimize LLM Hallucinations in the Legal Domain. 327-332 - Kohei Oshio:
Legal-Emotional BATNA: AI Chatbot Addressing Divorce Legalities and Emotional Complexities, and Research of Social Implementation in Japan. 333-337 - Zoltán Szoplák, Peter Gurský
, Dávid Varga
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Optimizing Keyphrase Extraction for Court Decisions Using Legal References. 338-343 - Yogesh Tripathi, Raghav Donakanti, Sahil Girhepuje, Ishan Kavathekar, Bhaskara Hanuma Vedula, Gokul S. Krishnan, Anmol Goel, Shreya Goyal, Balaraman Ravindran, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
InSaAF: Incorporating Safety Through Accuracy and Fairness - Are LLMs Ready for the Indian Legal Domain? 344-351 - Sabine Wehnert
, Ernesto William De Luca
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Building Applications with Purpose: Bridging Human-Centered Design and Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence in Legal Tech with the Double Diamond. 352-358 - Axel Adrian, Osman Anil Basaran, Nathan Dykes, Stephanie Evert, Michael Gritz, Merlin Humml, Michael Kohlhase, Johannes Lindner, Andreas Maier, Stephan Prettner, Max Rapp, Lutz Schröder, Verena Stürmer:
DIREGA - Building Decision Support for German Register Law. 360-362 - Kuruvilla George Aiyankovil
, Dave Lewis
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Harmonizing AI Data Governance: Profiling ISO/IEC 5259 to Meet the Requirements of the EU AI Act. 363-365 - Joseph Dimos
, Eva Fourel
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Legal Question Answering Based on Logical Reasoning in Large Pretrained Language Models. 366-368 - Gregoire Fournier, Daniel W. Linna Jr.:
Structured Legal Argumentation with LLMs: A Study in Landlord-Tenant Law. 369-371 - Guido Governatori
, Antonino Rotolo:
A Logical Framework for Weak Permissions in Criminal Procedure. 372-374 - Ho-Chien Huang
, Chao-Lin Liu:
Similar Phrases for Cause of Actions of Civil Cases. 375-377 - Adam Kaczmarczyk, Tomer Libal, Aleksander Smywinski-Pohl:
A Legal Assistant for Accountable Decision-Making. 378-380 - Ruta Liepina, Giuseppe Pisano, Giovanni Sartor:
Addressing Causal Puzzles in Law Through Argumentation. 381-383 - Sébastien Meeùs, Valentina Dalla Giovanna, Samyar Janatian, Hannes Westermann, Karim Benyekhlef, Gregory Lewkowicz:
AI in Healthcare: Navigating Legal Risk Assessment with JusticeBot. 384-386 - Titus T. H. Ng, Tien-Hsuan Wu, Benjamin Minhao Chen, Yongxi Chen
, Ben Kao:
A Multi-Stage Prompting and RAG Approach to Generating Legal Analysis in Common Law Systems. 387-388 - Marco Sanchi
, Tereza Novotná
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Towards Hybrid Evaluation Methodologies for Large Language Models in the Legal Domain. 389-392 - Hsuan-Lei Shao, Wei-hsin Wang, Sieh-Chuen Huang:
Explainable AI for Real Legal Judgments: Sentencing Model and Salience Maps for Text. 393-394 - Bianca Steffes, Diogo Sasdelli
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A Legal Visualisation Tool Using Normative Diagrams. 395-397 - Sabine Wehnert
, Pramod Kumar Bontha, Kilian Lüders
, Bent Stohlmann
, Ernesto William De Luca
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TENJI: A Textbook Entity Network and Jurisprudence Interface. 398-400 - Sabine Wehnert
, Visakh Padmanabhan, Ernesto William De Luca
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LUMI: Legal Understanding and Matching Through Interactive Highlighting. 401-403 - Gineke Wiggers
, Christian Hartz:
LeReRAG: Measuring Legal Relevance in Retrieval Augmented Generation Applications. 404-406

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