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Artificial Intelligence and Law, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, March 2025
- Jingpei Dan, Lanlin Xu, Yuming Wang:

Integrating legal event and context information for Chinese similar case analysis. 1-42 - Marcos Aurélio Domingues

, Edleno Silva de Moura
, Leandro Balby Marinho
, Altigran S. da Silva
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A large scale benchmark for session-based recommendations on the legal domain. 43-78 - S. Georgette Graham

, Hamidreza Soltani, Olufemi Isiaq:
Natural language processing for legal document review: categorising deontic modalities in contracts. 79-100 - José Félix Muñoz-Soro

, Rafael del-Hoyo-Alonso
, Rosa Montañés, Francisco José Lacueva-Pérez:
A neural network to identify requests, decisions, and arguments in court rulings on custody. 101-135 - Karl Branting

, Bradford Brown, Chris Giannella, James A. Van Guilder, Jeff Harrold, Sarah Howell, Jason R. Baron:
Decision support for detecting sensitive text in government records. 171-197 - Adam Rigoni

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Toward representing interpretation in factor-based models of precedent. 199-226 - Yuri D. R. Costa, Hugo Oliveira, Valério Nogueira, Lucas Massa, Xu Yang, Adriano Barbosa, Krerley Oliveira, Thales Vieira

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Automating petition classification in Brazil's legal system: a two-step deep learning approach. 227-251 - Floris J. Bex:

AI, Law and beyond. A transdisciplinary ecosystem for the future of AI & Law. 253-270
Volume 33, Number 2, June 2025
- Jingpei Dan, Weixuan Hu, Yuming Wang:

Enhancing legal judgment summarization with integrated semantic and structural information. 271-292 - Simone Gittelson

, Franco Taroni
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To test or not to test? A question of rational decision making in forensic biology. 293-322 - Francesco Sovrano

, Monica Palmirani, Salvatore Sapienza, Vittoria Pistone:
DiscoLQA: zero-shot discourse-based legal question answering on European Legislation. 323-359 - Vitor Oliveira, Gabriel Nogueira, Thiago de Paulo Faleiros, Ricardo M. Marcacini

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Combining prompt-based language models and weak supervision for labeling named entity recognition on legal documents. 361-381 - Christoph Engel

, Lorenz Linhardt, Marcel Schubert:
Code is law: how COMPAS affects the way the judiciary handles the risk of recidivism. 383-404 - Clement Guitton

, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux
, Simon Mayer
, Gijs van Dijck
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The challenge of open-texture in law. 405-435 - Javier Carbó

, Juanita P. Pedraza, José M. Molina López:
Agents preserving privacy on intelligent transportation systems according to EU law. 437-470 - Manuel Portela

, Carlos Castillo, Songül Tolan, Marzieh Karimi-Haghighi, Antonio Andrés-Pueyo:
A comparative user study of human predictions in algorithm-supported recidivism risk assessment. 471-517 - Reshma Sheik

, Sneha Rao Ganta, S. Jaya Nirmala:
Legal sentence boundary detection using hybrid deep learning and statistical models. 519-549
Volume 33, Number 3, September 2025
- Lukasz Górski

, Blazej Kuzniacki
, Marco Almada
, Kamil Tylinski, Madalena Calvo, Pablo Matias Asnaghi, Luciano Almada, Hilario Iñiguez, Fernando Rubianes, Octavio Pera, Juan Ignacio Nigrelli:
Exploring explainable AI in the tax domain. 551-579 - Eric Martínez

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Re-evaluating GPT-4's bar exam performance. 581-604 - Irene Benedetto

, Alkis Koudounas
, Lorenzo Vaiani, Eliana Pastor, Luca Cagliero
, Francesco Tarasconi, Elena Baralis:
Boosting court judgment prediction and explanation using legal entities. 605-640 - Andrea Galassi

, Francesca Lagioia
, Agnieszka Jablonowska
, Marco Lippi
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Unfair clause detection in terms of service across multiple languages. 641-689 - Arianna Trozze

, Toby Davies
, Bennett Kleinberg:
Large language models in cryptocurrency securities cases: can a GPT model meaningfully assist lawyers? 691-737 - Jieh-Sheng Lee

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InstructPatentGPT: training patent language models to follow instructions with human feedback. 739-782 - Hiroaki Yamada

, Takenobu Tokunaga, Ryutaro Ohara
, Akira Tokutsu, Keisuke Takeshita, Mihoko Sumida
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Japanese tort-case dataset for rationale-supported legal judgment prediction. 783-807 - Yulin Zhou

, Yongbin Qin, Ruizhang Huang, Yanping Chen, Chuan Lin, Yuan Zhou:
Self-training improves few-shot learning in legal artificial intelligence tasks. 809-825 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

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Intermediate factors and precedential constraint. 827-846 - Sascha Schweitzer

, Markus Conrads:
The digital transformation of jurisprudence: an evaluation of ChatGPT-4's applicability to solve cases in business law. 847-871 - Christoph Engel, Lorenz Linhardt, Marcel Schubert:

Correction to: Code is law: how COMPAS affects the way the judiciary handles the risk of recidivism. 873-874
Volume 33, Number 4, December 2025
- David Fernández Llorca, Emilia Gómez

, Ignacio Sánchez, Gabriele Mazzini:
An interdisciplinary account of the terminological choices by EU policymakers ahead of the final agreement on the AI Act: AI system, general purpose AI system, foundation model, and generative AI. 875-888 - Yao Dong

, Xinran Li, Jin Shi, Yongfeng Dong, Chen Chen:
Graph contrastive learning networks with augmentation for legal judgment prediction. 889-912 - Slawomir Dadas, Marek Kozlowski, Rafal Poswiata, Michal Perelkiewicz, Marcin Bialas, Malgorzata Grebowiec:

A support system for the detection of abusive clauses in B2C contracts. 913-951 - Slawomir Dadas, Marek Kozlowski, Rafal Poswiata, Michal Perelkiewicz, Marcin Bialas, Malgorzata Grebowiec:

Correction: A support system for the detection of abusive clauses in B2C contracts. 953-954 - Jung-Mei Chu, Hao-Cheng Lo

, Jieh Hsiang, Chun-Chieh Cho:
From PARIS to LE-PARIS: toward patent response automation with recommender systems and collaborative large language models. 955-981 - Qiang Ge, Jing Zhang, Xiaoding Guo:

SIM-GCN: similarity graph convolutional networks for charges prediction. 983-1005 - Aniket Deroy

, Kripabandhu Ghosh, Saptarshi Ghosh:
Applicability of large language models and generative models for legal case judgement summarization. 1007-1050 - Kilian Lüders

, Bent Stohlmann
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Classifying proportionality - identification of a legal argument. 1051-1078 - Rafael Mesquita

, Antonio Pires
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Jurisprudence in hard and soft law output of international organizations: a network analysis of the use of precedent in UN Security Council and general assembly resolutions. 1079-1108 - Shutao Gong

, Xudong Luo
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DGGCCM: a hybrid neural model for legal event detection. 1109-1149 - Luca Ragazzi

, Gianluca Moro
, Stefano Guidi, Giacomo Frisoni
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LAWSUIT: a LArge expert-Written SUmmarization dataset of ITalian constitutional court verdicts. 1151-1187

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