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Court Practice database (Baza sudske prakse)

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

The Serbian Sudska praksa (Court Practice) database allows users to search case-law efficiently. It features an advanced search module that identifies patterns and frequently occurring terms in similar contexts. This improves the precision of search results for legal professionals. The tool simplifies access to legal precedents and supports informed decision-making in legal cases.

Legal Research and Information Retrieval

e-Case (e-Predmet)

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

e-Predmet (e-Case) is a public service offering free, web-based access to basic information about court cases in Croatia. Users can track the progress of cases by searching for case numbers or courts, with daily updates on their status. The system also provides links between case numbers to show the complete case trajectory. Data is available for cases processed from January 2010 onwards, excluding certain sensitive cases like juvenile or war crimes. For detailed access, users can also retrieve documents through e-Komunikacija.

Ethical and Fairness Monitoring Legal Research and Information Retrieval

Electronic Insolvency Accounting System (Elektroniskā maksātnespējas uzskaites sistēma / EMUS)

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

The Electronic Insolvency Accounting System (Elektroniskā maksātnespējas uzskaites sistēma / EMUS) is a centralized web platform for various stakeholders involved in insolvency proceedings (including residents, entrepreneurs as well as institutions/administrators). The main aim of the platform is to facilitate the exchange of information between these stakeholders. An additional fucntionality, destined specifically at the administrators, oversee the random and proportional distribution of administrators' queue(s) to guarantee impartiality (thanks to its random assigning) and efficient workload.

Legal Research and Information Retrieval Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Interlex

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

Interlex is a platform designed to support the legal community with advanced tools for decision-making, legal research, and training. The Decision Support module provides an intelligent system that helps legal professionals analyze complex cases by offering insights and recommendations based on previous rulings. It streamlines the decision-making process, making it faster and more accurate by integrating a wealth of legal data. The FindLaw module is a legal research tool that helps users find relevant laws, regulations, and court decisions across Europe, enabling them to conduct efficient and thorough searches for legal information. It offers an easy-to-navigate interface to locate authoritative legal resources quickly. The Training module offers a comprehensive suite of training materials and resources aimed at enhancing the knowledge and skills of legal professionals. It provides structured educational content to help users stay updated on the latest legal developments and improve their expertise in specific areas of law.

Decision Support Systems Legal Research and Information Retrieval Training and Capacity Building

Juta

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

Juta provides an advanced legal research platform that leverages AI and data analysis tools to assist law firms and legal organizations in accessing and analyzing legal documents. The system offers in-depth insights into legislation and case law, helping professionals efficiently conduct research and retrieve valuable resources for their legal cases. By incorporating AI, Juta enhances the effectiveness of legal research and promotes a more streamlined, data-driven approach to the justice system in South Africa.

Legal Research and Information Retrieval

LexIQ

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

LexIQ has developed a Case Law Engine for the Dutch Public Prosecution Service to assist prosecutors and legal researchers in working with criminal cases. The tool applies machine learning, data visualization, and advanced search functionalities to organize and analyze large volumes of legal information. It is designed to improve efficiency by reducing the time spent on legal research while providing insights into potential court outcomes. Additionally, it helps users identify relevant but previously overlooked details, supporting a more comprehensive understanding of cases.

Case Outcome Prediction Legal Research and Information Retrieval

Neota Logic

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

Neota is a no-code automation platform that helps legal teams automate processes, knowledge, and document generation, improving efficiency. It allows legal professionals to create self-service tools that ensure consistent, accurate legal advice while reducing risks and compliance issues. The platform also provides data analytics to optimize workflows and improve overall legal operations.

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

Predictice

Judiciary Country or Region France Sourced From Joint Research Centre Data Catalogue: Public Sector Tech Watch latest dataset of selected cases

Predictice is an AI-driven platform that helps legal professionals in France predict case outcomes, analyze legal precedents, and optimize litigation strategies. By utilizing machine learning and text analysis, it provides insights into judicial trends based on a comprehensive database of French case law. The platform aids in understanding statistical probabilities, making it easier for law firms, in-house counsel, and insurance companies to make informed decisions. It is particularly effective in areas like labor and family law.

Case Outcome Prediction Legal Research and Information Retrieval Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Predictive Justice (Giustizia Predittiva)

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

The Predictive Justice (Giustizia Predittiva) system of the Court of Appeal of Brescia is a platform that presents judicial decisions from the Brescia Court of Appeal and Ordinary Court, focusing on two legal fields: labor and business law. By following a guided approach, users can identify the most relevant cases based on similarity to their legal issue. Predictive justice is used to enhance legal research by suggesting relevant precedents, offering users efficient access to judicial decisions to aid their case resolution.

Case Outcome Prediction Legal Research and Information Retrieval

SIGMA

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

SIGMA is an AI-powered system designed to assist judges and clerks in drafting reports, decisions, and judgments within Brazil’s TRF3 Electronic Judicial Process (PJe) system. It analyzes stored legal texts and procedural documents, identifying relevant patterns and suggesting pre-existing decision models for similar cases. By automating part of the drafting process, SIGMA helps improve consistency in judicial decisions while accelerating case processing. The system ultimately enhances productivity by reducing repetitive tasks and minimizing the risk of conflicting rulings.

Decision Support Systems Legal Research and Information Retrieval Operational Efficiency and Case Management
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