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AALAP - AI Legal Assistant

Judiciary Country or Region India Sourced From Partnership on AI: AI Tools for Local Newsrooms Database

AALAP is a specialized AI tool designed to assist with legal tasks in India. It has been trained to handle specific legal functions, like answering questions or explaining legal concepts, using a large dataset focused on Indian law. Aalap is based on a powerful AI model called Mistral 7B, which has been fine-tuned to improve its performance in the legal field. While it's not a general-purpose legal assistant, it works well for the tasks it has been trained to handle, such as explaining legal terms and solving specific problems in Indian law.

Access to Justice and Legal Aid Legal Research and Information Retrieval

ADELE Pilot Tool

Judiciary Country or Region Italy Sourced From Resource Centre Cyberjustice and AI by CEPEJ

The ADELE AI tool supports legal research and decision-making in the judiciary. It processes annotated datasets on intellectual property and VAT taxation to predict outcomes of new cases (so far it hinges upon Italian and Bulgarian cases), extract key legal arguments, and build citation networks. This tool aims to improve judicial efficiency, reduce workload, and enhance transparency, while fostering scientific debate on AI's role in the legal field.

Decision Support Systems Legal Research and Information Retrieval

Amica

Judiciary Country or Region Australia Sourced From Global Toolkit on AI and the Rule of Law for the Judiciary

Amica is an Australian government-supported online platform that helps separating couples reach agreements on parenting and property matters without going to court. It uses AI to provide tailored suggestions based on factors like relationship duration, financial contributions, and future needs. The platform guides users through negotiation, allowing them to create legally enforceable agreements in a confidential and cost-effective way. Amica is best suited for couples with relatively amicable separations who want a structured yet flexible approach to resolving family law issues.

Access to Justice and Legal Aid Decision Support Systems

Anonymisation of judgments in Domsdatabasen (Court database)

Judiciary Country or Region Denmark Sourced From Resource Centre Cyberjustice and AI by CEPEJ

Domsdatabasen is the Danish court's judgment database. It offers public access to selected judgments. Before becoming public, the court makes use of an internal portal to anonymize the content of the judgment publications, where an NER AI system suggests text for anonymization. Once done, human employees review the content to assess its readiness for publication. The AI learns from corrections and additions made by employees to improve the anonymization process.

Ethical and Fairness Monitoring Legal Research and Information Retrieval Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Anonymisation of judgments in Judilibre (French court database)

Judiciary Country or Region France Sourced From Resource Centre Cyberjustice and AI by CEPEJ

With Judilibre, the French Court of Cassation provides citizens with a quick access to the proceedings of legal decisions. It allows users to search and explore judicial decisions, offering tools to navigate legal content effectively. It serves as a resource for both legal professionals and the public. AI is utilized to anonymize personal data found in court decisions before they are published in the open data format.

Ethical and Fairness Monitoring Legal Research and Information Retrieval Operational Efficiency and Case Management

ANOPPI

Judiciary Country or Region Finland Sourced From Resource Centre Cyberjustice and AI by CEPEJ

ANOPPI is a tool developed for the (semi-)automatic anonymization of Finnish legal documents, particularly court decisions, to comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) methods to identify and anonymize personal data in texts, making the process faster and more efficient than manual methods. The tool can be accessed either as a web application or programmatically through a REST API. ANOPPI is open-source and is used to publish anonymized court decisions on platforms like the LawSampo semantic portal, enabling human reading and data analysis in legal informatics.

Access to Justice and Legal Aid Ethical and Fairness Monitoring Legal Research and Information Retrieval Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Anuvaad

Judiciary Country or Region India Sourced From Global Toolkit on AI and the Rule of Law for the Judiciary

Anuvaad is an AI-driven, open-source platform designed for large-scale document translation, specifically focused on Indic languages. It provides an easy-to-edit interface built on top of plug-and-play Neural Machine Translation (NMT) models, allowing for efficient and customizable translation workflows. Instances of Anuvaad have been deployed across various organizations, including the Diksha platform (NCERT), the Supreme Court of India (SUVAS), and the Supreme Court of Bangladesh (Amar Vasha), enabling seamless translation in legal and educational contexts.

Access to Justice and Legal Aid Legal Research and Information Retrieval Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Appeal referral in Judilibre (French court database)

Judiciary Country or Region France Sourced From Resource Centre Cyberjustice and AI by CEPEJ

With Judilibre, the French Court of Cassation provides citizens with quick access to the proceedings of legal decisions. It allows users to search and explore judicial decisions, offering tools to navigate legal content effectively. It serves as a resource for both legal professionals and the public. AI is utilized to enhance the efficiency of searching, improve the categorization of legal content, and facilitate the retrieval of relevant decisions based on specific criteria.

Ethical and Fairness Monitoring Legal Research and Information Retrieval

Automatic validator of documents authenticity for online nationality applications

Judiciary Country or Region Portugal Sourced From Resource Centre Cyberjustice and AI by CEPEJ

The AI tool automates the validation of documents required for nationality applications in Portugal. It processes submitted documents for authenticity, eliminating the need for manual checks by Institute of Registries and Notary (IRN) employees. This system optimizes and digitalizes the entire application process, significantly improving efficiency. By handling large volumes of requests quickly, it enhances responsiveness and supports the growing demand for nationality applications.

Decision Support Systems Operational Efficiency and Case Management

AymurAI

Judiciary Country or Region Argentina Sourced From Global Toolkit on AI and the Rule of Law for the Judiciary

AymurAI is an AI tool developed in Argentina to improve the collection and analysis of data on gender-based violence from court rulings. By using Named Entity Recognition (NER) and regular expression techniques, it extracts key information from legal texts. The tool is open-source, promoting transparency and accessibility to help policymakers and researchers better address gender violence issues.

Ethical and Fairness Monitoring Legal Research and Information Retrieval
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