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Category of Complexity of Legal Terms: Comparative Analysis of Human and Artificial Intelligence Interpretations

Legal Linguistics
The article covers a comparative analysis of the ways in which humans and artificial intelligence interpret legal terms in respect of the category complexity.
V. Melnikova, Galina Napreenko
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Linguistic and legal continuity in 6th to 8th century Coptic documents: a comparative study of Greek and Coptic legal formulae in Byzantine and Early Islamic Egypt

2022
The study aims to investigate linguistic and legal continuity in Coptic legal documents of the 6th to 8th centuries. Drawing on theoretical frameworks from the fields of papyrology and contact linguistics, the study presents a comparison of a selection of Greek and Coptic legal formulae common across multiple genres of legal documents. Through this, it
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Translation of Kompositum of German Legal Texts Into Indonesian: A Comparative Analysis Between Google Translate And DeepL

Interference: Journal of Language, Literature, and Linguistics
. This study examines the translation of kompositum (compound words) in German legal texts into Indonesian through a qualitative comparative analysis of two machine translation tools: Google Translate and DeepL.
Uryadi Uryadi   +2 more
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Privacy as a Legal Right: A Comparative Study Between Pakistan and Malaysia

Journal of Arts and Linguistics Studies
Privacy, a core notion embedded in the philosophy of human rights and liberalism, is fueled by the fundamental principles of human dignity and autonomy. This comparative study attempts to examine the legal frameworks protecting privacy rights in Pakistan
N. Ahmad   +6 more
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USING KAZAKH NER DATASETS FOR MULTICLASS CLASSIFICATION IN THE LEGAL DOMAIN: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BERT, GPT, AND LSTM MODELS

International Conference on Software and Computer Applications
This study presents an in-depth comparative analysis of the performance of three key approaches in natural language processing (NLP) — transformers, recurrent neural networks (RNNs), and traditional machine learning methods — in the task of multiclass ...
D. Oralbekova   +4 more
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The Limits of Freedom of Expression in Addressing Hate Speech and Racial Discrimination Measures within the Judicial Sphere: A Comparative Study in Light of Forensic Linguistics

African Journal of International and Comparative Law
This article investigates the careful equilibrium between safeguarding freedom of expression and implementing policies to counter racial discrimination and hate speech within court systems.
M. Boulaares, Djemai Mahmoud Boulaares
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COMPARATIVE-TYPOLOGICAL STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL LEGAL TERMS

CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGICAL SCIENCES
In world linguistics, the study of languages from the point of view of comparative typology has reached a higher level. This article describes the comparative study of international legal terminology, which is considered one of the important branches of ...
Isaqova Munisa
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Historical Legal and Comparative Aspects of Construing the Concept of Extremism

Legal Linguistics
The article provides a study of the retrospective of the emergence and development of understanding of extremism. The author refers to the etymology of the very concept of «extremism». The term «extremism» originates from the Latin word «extremus», which
Maria Starodubtseva, O. A. Blinova
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Vagueness in Progress: A Linguistic and Legal Comparative Analysis Between UN and U.S. Official Documents and Drafts Relating to the Second Gulf War

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique, 2012
This paper is based on a doctoral thesis which aimed at investigating on whether the use of strategic vagueness in Security Council resolutions relating to Iraq has contributed to the breakout of the 2002–2003s Gulf war instead of a diplomatic solution of the controversies. This work contains a linguistic and legal comparative analysis between UN and U.
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Debate-Feedback: A Multi-Agent Framework for Efficient Legal Judgment Prediction

North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
The use of AI in legal analysis and prediction (LegalAI) has gained widespread attention, with past research focusing on retrieval-based methods and fine-tuning large models.
Xi Chen   +3 more
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