Challenges When Using Jurimetrics in Brazil—A Survey of Courts

Jurimetrics is the application of quantitative methods, usually statistics, to law. An important step to implement a jurimetric analysis is to extract raw data from courts and organize that data in a way that can be processed. Most of the raw data is unstructured and written in natural language, whi...

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Main Authors: Bruna Armonas Colombo, Pedro Buck, Vinicius Miana Bezerra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-10-01
Series:Future Internet
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/9/4/68
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spelling doaj-2f362f2f5060490795a13dc0d92d11492020-11-24T22:10:56ZengMDPI AGFuture Internet1999-59032017-10-01946810.3390/fi9040068fi9040068Challenges When Using Jurimetrics in Brazil—A Survey of CourtsBruna Armonas Colombo0Pedro Buck1Vinicius Miana Bezerra2Law School, Mackenzie University, São Paulo, SP 01302-907, BrazilLaw School, Mackenzie University, São Paulo, SP 01302-907, BrazilInformatics and Computing Department, Mackenzie University, São Paulo, SP 01302-907, BrazilJurimetrics is the application of quantitative methods, usually statistics, to law. An important step to implement a jurimetric analysis is to extract raw data from courts and organize that data in a way that can be processed. Most of the raw data is unstructured and written in natural language, which stands as a challenge to Computer Science experts. As it requires expertise in law, statistics, and computer science, jurimetrics is a multidisciplinary field. When trying to implement a jurimetric system in Brazil, additional challenges were identified due to the heterogeneity of the different court systems, the lack of standards, and how the open data laws in Brazil are interpreted and implemented. In this article, we present a survey of Brazilian courts in terms of readiness to implement a jurimetric system. Analyzing a sample of data, we have found, in light of Brazil’s open data regulation, privacy issues and technical issues. Finally, we propose a roadmap that encompasses both technology and public policy to meet those challenges.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/9/4/68jurimetricslegal informaticspublic policyopen datacomputacional lawe-government
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author Bruna Armonas Colombo
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Vinicius Miana Bezerra
Challenges When Using Jurimetrics in Brazil—A Survey of Courts
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title Challenges When Using Jurimetrics in Brazil—A Survey of Courts
title_short Challenges When Using Jurimetrics in Brazil—A Survey of Courts
title_full Challenges When Using Jurimetrics in Brazil—A Survey of Courts
title_fullStr Challenges When Using Jurimetrics in Brazil—A Survey of Courts
title_full_unstemmed Challenges When Using Jurimetrics in Brazil—A Survey of Courts
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description Jurimetrics is the application of quantitative methods, usually statistics, to law. An important step to implement a jurimetric analysis is to extract raw data from courts and organize that data in a way that can be processed. Most of the raw data is unstructured and written in natural language, which stands as a challenge to Computer Science experts. As it requires expertise in law, statistics, and computer science, jurimetrics is a multidisciplinary field. When trying to implement a jurimetric system in Brazil, additional challenges were identified due to the heterogeneity of the different court systems, the lack of standards, and how the open data laws in Brazil are interpreted and implemented. In this article, we present a survey of Brazilian courts in terms of readiness to implement a jurimetric system. Analyzing a sample of data, we have found, in light of Brazil’s open data regulation, privacy issues and technical issues. Finally, we propose a roadmap that encompasses both technology and public policy to meet those challenges.
topic jurimetrics
legal informatics
public policy
open data
computacional law
e-government
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