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Legal Extractive Summarization of U.S. Court Opinions [PDF]
This paper tackles the task of legal extractive summarization using a dataset of 430K U.S. court opinions with key passages annotated. According to automated summary quality metrics, the reinforcement-learning-based MemSum model is best and even out ...
Emmanuel J. Bauer +3 more
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Access to Justice in Labour Cases in Hungary during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Access to justice is a fundamental right of workers stipulated in a set of international, EU and national instruments of law. The lockdowns induced by the Covid-19 pandemic have had double negative impact on the effective enforcement of this right. While
Szilvia Halmos
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Mining legal arguments in court decisions [PDF]
Identifying, classifying, and analyzing arguments in legal discourse has been a prominent area of research since the inception of the argument mining field.
Ivan Habernal +6 more
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Judicial ideology in economic cases: Evidence from the General Court of the European Union
We contribute new empirical evidence on the influence of ideology on the behaviour of European Union judges. As votes and other common proxies for judicial preferences are unavailable, we ask 46 competition law experts to rate the ideology of 51 judges ...
Wessel Wijtvliet, A. Dyevre
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The shift in punishment in the criminal justice system prioritizes justice for victims and perpetrators of criminal acts in addition to alternative punish- ments such as social work and others carried out with a restorative justice approach.
Haposan Sahala Raja Sinaga
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Reform of the Preliminary Ruling Procedure in the EU Court System [PDF]
In 2022, the Court of Justice of the European Union announced a new stage of reform of its system. In the face of an increase in the number of cases under consideration it is designed to maintain a professional and thorough approach to disputes ...
Mark L. Entin, Anastasia V. Turkina
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Cell banking, disease modeling, and cell therapy applications have placed increasing demands on hiPSC technology. Specifically, the high-throughput derivation of footprint-free hiPSCs and their expansion in systems that allow scaled production remains ...
Bahram Valamehr +10 more
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CERTAIN ASPECTS OF USING A PHONOGRAM AS AN OBJECT OF RELATED RIGHTS
The production of phonograms of works is a process that requires not only financial costs, but also organizational arrangements to obtain the consent of the author of a musical work, and in the case of recording a song – the author of lyrics, to record ...
DAUTIA Tatiana Vasilevna
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Irish Media Coverage of COVID-19 Evidence-Based Research Reports From One National Agency [PDF]
Background How research findings are presented through domestic news can influence behaviour and risk perceptions, particularly during emergencies such as the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Melissa K. Sharp +7 more
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Tribunal: une réforme du statut de la Cour de justice de l'Union européenne en demi-teinte
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2016 1(1), 275-285 | European Forum Insight of 16 April 2016 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. La nécessité d'une réforme: les insuffisances du 'schéma de Nice'.
Romain Rousselot
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