Our Computational Legal Studies Team has started CLS Workshops, which were organized for listening to the relationship between artificial intelligence and social sciences from competent academicians, examining the studies in this field, and discussing the contributions of computational methods to social sciences and especially legal studies.
The first of the CLS Workshops, Dr. Masha Medvedeva's speech titled "Forecast of Legal Jurisdiction - Situation in the Field" was held online via Zoom on Tuesday, April 18th.
Lecturer at Leiden University, eLaw – Center for Law and Digital Technologies (Institute for Interdisciplinary Legal Studies), Dr. Masha Medvedeva carries out studies in the field of Legal Technologies, focusing on predicting judicial decisions and identifying legal and linguistic patterns in legal data. In this context, Medvedeva, who developed a forecasting bot for the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights and made it available for open access on the web, explained on artificial intelligence supported forecasting systems through judicial decisions at the event and shared the experience she gained in her studies on this subject with the participants and the project team.