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23 A.I. & L. 1 (2015)

handle is hein.journals/artinl23 and id is 1 raw text is: Artif Intell Law (2015) 23:1-22
DOI 10.1007/s10506-015-9162-1
Legal retrieval as support to eMediation: matching
disputant's case and court decisions
Soufiane El Jelali - Elisabetta Fersini - Enza Messina
Published online: 31 January 2015
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015
Abstract The perspective of online dispute resolution (ODR) is to develop an
online electronic system aimed at solving out-of-court disputes. Among ODR
schemes, eMediation is becoming an important tool for encouraging the positive
settlement of an agreement among litigants. The main motivation underlying the
adoption of eMediation is the time/cost reduction for the resolution of disputes
compared to the ordinary justice system. In the context of eMediation, a funda-
mental requirement that an ODR system should meet relates to both litigants and
mediators, i.e. to enable an informed negotiation by informing the parties about the
rights and duties related to the case. In order to match this requirement, we propose
an information retrieval system able to retrieve relevant court decisions with respect
to the disputant case description. The proposed system combines machine learning
and natural language processing techniques to better match disputant case
descriptions (informal and concise) with court decisions (formal and verbose).
Experimental results confirm the ability of the proposed solution to empower court
decision retrieval, enabling therefore a well-informed eMediation process.
Keywords    Information retrieval - Natural language processing
Machine learning - eMediation
S. El Jelali - E. Fersini (E) - E. Messina
University of Milano-Bicocca, Viale Sarca 336, 20126 Milan, Italy
e-mail: fersini@disco.unimib.it
S. El Jelali
e-mail: soufiane.eljelali@disco.unimib.it
E. Messina
e-mail: messina@disco.unimib.it

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