Proceedings
The proceedings of the conference have been published by IOS Press in the Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence and Applications (FAIA) series.
JURIX follows a gold open-access publishing policy, providing one of the best available dissemination platforms in AI & Law. Contributions accepted to JURIX 2023 are therefore openly available at https://ebooks.iospress.nl/ISBN/978-1-64368-473-4
JURIX 2023 Awards
Best paper
- Samyar Janatian, Hannes Westermann, Jinzhe Tan, Jaromir Savelka and Karim Benyekhlef. From Text to Structure: Using Large Language Models to Support the Development of Legal Expert Systems
(special mentions to Daphne Odekerken, Floris Bex and Henry Prakken. Precedent-based reasoning with incomplete cases, and to Anas Belfathi, Nicolas Hernandez and Laura Monceaux. Harnessing GPT-3.5-turbo for Rhetorical Role Prediction in Legal Cases)
Best reviewers
- Matteo Pascucci (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Central European University, Slovakia)
- Joris Hulstijn (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
- Tomer Libal (American University of Paris, France)
Doctoral consortium
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best student paper: David Bareham, Predicting decisions of the European Patent Office’s Boards of Appeal using Machine Learning
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Beatrice Balzola, The Meaning of Being Underage in the Digital Era