Tutorial by Ben Chen - Automating Empirical Legal Research

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Ben is talking on empirical legal research which involves learning from a large number of judgments, legislative materials, or other documents. For example, legal historians may wish to investigate how hundreds or thousands of cases fitting some description have developed over several centuries. While empirical research can be rewarding, it can also be costly, time-consuming and mundane. Sydney Informatics Hub and Ben are developing a web-based program to reduce the cost of doing empirical research, using judgments as a test case. Called the Empirical Legal Research Kickstarter, this program seeks to make empirical research viable without a large budget and an army of research assistants.Location
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