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Enforcement of Court Decisions as a Social Guarantee of Protection of Citizens Rights and Freedoms

PRAWO i WIĘŹ, 2022
The relevance of research is due to transformational changes in the enforcement of court decisions, the need to build fast and efficient enforcement processes, and simplification of access to the profession of public and private executors, which ...
N. Lytvyn   +4 more
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Using Artificial Intelligence to Predict Decisions of the Turkish Constitutional Court

Social science computer review, 2021
This article draws on an artificial intelligence (AI) technique to predict whether an individual application regarding the Turkish Constitutional Court's public morality and freedom of expression cases leding to a “violation” or a “nonviolation” decision.
M. Sert   +2 more
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Explaining Media Coverage of Constitutional Court Decisions in Germany: The Role of Case Characteristics

, 2020
Research on the media coverage of decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court has revealed that the newsworthiness of a court decision – as determined by specific case characteristics – influences the likelihood that the decision will be covered by the media ...
Philip N. Meyer
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Mass Digitization of Chinese Court Decisions

Journal of Law and Courts, 2017
Since 2014, Chinese courts have placed tens of millions of court judgments online. We analyze the promise and pitfalls of using this new data source, highlighting takeaways for readers facing similar issues using other collections of legal texts. Drawing
B. Liebman   +3 more
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Predicting Decisions of the Philippine Supreme Court Using Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning

Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2018
For the past decades, Philippine courts have been experiencing severe court congestion and case backlog problems. This study aims to provide a solution to alleviate these problems by predicting the outcome of court cases.
Michael Benedict L. Virtucio   +9 more
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Reassessing the Supreme Court: How Decisions and Negativity Bias Affect Legitimacy

Political research quarterly, 2018
While the Supreme Court’s legitimacy is generally considered essential to its influence, scholars continue to debate whether the Court’s decisions affect individuals’ assessments of it.
Dino P. Christenson, D. Glick
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Two-layered fuzzy logic-based model for predicting court decisions in construction contract disputes

Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2021
Navid Bagherian-Marandi   +2 more
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Recent Court Decisions

Risk Management and Insurance Review, 2002
UNDER FEDERAL EMPLOYEES INSURANCE PROGRAM, CHANGE OF BENEFICIARY FORM INEFFECTIVE ABSENT SIGNATURE OF INSURED; WITNESS AFFIDAVITS INMATERIAL Hightower v. Kirksey, __ F.3d __, 1998 U.S. App. LEXIS (7th Cir. Oct. 8, 1998) Pink Kirksey, a U.S. Postal Service employee, obtained a life insurance policy from Metropolitan Life under the Federal Employees ...
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Organizations, Decisions, and Courts

Law & Society Review, 1976
Courts are supposed in common law countries to operate by adversary adjudication. Until a few years ago I, for one, thought that they did. Apart from radio, TV, and the movies, which reinforce this symbol with all their might, my only exposure to courts was as a juror in a case of the alleged theft of one used automobile battery.
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