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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

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

Checkbox

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

Checkbox is a no-code automation platform that helps legal teams streamline workflows without relying on IT support. It enables teams to automate intake and triage, manage legal matters, and generate contracts efficiently. With AI-powered chatbots, workflow automation, and centralized request tracking, legal professionals can reduce manual tasks and improve service delivery. Real-time dashboards and analytics provide insights that enhance decision-making and operational efficiency.

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

Climate Policy Radar

Judiciary Country or Region United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Sourced From IRCAI Global Top 100

Climate Policy Radar is an AI-powered platform designed to analyze and share climate laws, policies, and litigation documents from around the world. It builds on databases like the Climate Change Laws of the World and the Global Climate Change Litigation Database, offering enhanced tools for searching and studying these documents.

Decision Support Systems Legal Research and Information Retrieval

Datalex

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

AustLII's Datalex is a tool designed to help transform legislation into code, making legal rules easier to understand and apply through an AI-driven system. The key component of Datalex is its use of the yscript language, which allows legal texts to be converted into code that can be run interactively. This process supports automated legal consultations by generating conclusions or reports based on user-provided facts, making the law more accessible. Additionally, the ylegis pre-processor converts text from legislation into yscript, enabling developers to create applications that translate legal frameworks into actionable digital formats. Through the DataLex development tools, users can import legal documents, edit them into yscript code, and then run consultations to test the code’s functionality. This system is particularly useful for developing "rules as code" applications, where legal language is translated into a form that computers can process to assist with legal decision-making or guidance.

Case Outcome Prediction Decision Support Systems Operational Efficiency and Case Management

e-Enforcement Information System (EIS)

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

The e-Enforcement Information System (EIS) in Azerbaijan supports the digitalization of the enforcement process. It includes functionalities such as managing enforcement cases, monitoring enforcement agents, and improving transparency. The system aims to streamline processes like document service and attachment of assets. It also considers the introduction of artificial intelligence to optimize operations, while integrating systems to access debtor data more efficiently.

Decision Support Systems Operational Efficiency and Case Management

Gina

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

The AI-powered jury bot, known as Gina, helps users of the Los Angeles Superior Court manage traffic citations online. It allows individuals to pay tickets, enroll in traffic school, or schedule court dates, reducing the need for in-person visits. Supporting multiple languages, including English, Armenian, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, and Vietnamese, the bot improves accessibility for a diverse population. Additionally, the court has implemented a unified Traffic Call Center, providing a central contact point for assistance and scheduling hearings.

Access to Justice and Legal Aid Decision Support Systems 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

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
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