Mining Legal Arguments: Proportionality in German Constitutional Court Judgments

Mining Legal Arguments: Proportionality in German Constitutional Court Judgments

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Permanent Seminar 'Legal History Meets Digital Humanities'
PLZ
60431
Ort
Frankfurt
Land
Deutschland
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Hybrid
Vom - Bis
14.11.2024 - 14.11.2024
Von
Polina Solonets, Historische Normativitätsregime, Max-Planck-Institut für Rechtsgeschichte und Rechtstheorie

Join us for the next session of the seminar series ‘Legal History Meets Digital Humanities’ on 14.11.24 at 15:00 for a presentation and discussion with Kilian Lüders (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) on the topic Mining Legal Arguments: Proportionality in German Constitutional Court Judgments’

Mining Legal Arguments: Proportionality in German Constitutional Court Judgments

This presentation explores how digital humanities and natural language processing methods can be used to assess legal arguments, focusing on a case study of the proportionality test in the German Federal Constitutional Court decisions conducted by the LLCon research group (https://www.lehrstuhl-moellers.de/llcon). The project involved manually annotating court decisions and conducting descriptive analysis, while also applying machine learning to automate the recognition of proportionality tests in case law.
Registration and more details: https://plan.events.mpg.de/event/347/

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dhseminar@lhlt.mpg.de

https://www.lhlt.mpg.de/events/39602/3251077
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