Emergence of Network Effects and Predictability in the Judicial System

iCourts Working Paper Series, no. 251 (2021)

Also published in Nature

62 Pages Posted: 14 Jun 2021

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Enys Mones

Eötvös Loránd University

Piotr Sapieżyński

Technical University of Denmark

Simon Thordal

Technical University of Denmark

Henrik Palmer Olsen

University of Copenhagen - iCourts - Centre of Excellence for International Courts

Sune Lehmann

Technical University of Denmark

Date Written: June 3, 2021

Abstract

As courts strive to simultaneously remain self-consistent and adapt to new legal challenges, a complex network of of citations between decided cases is established. Using network science methods to analyze the underlying patterns of citations between cases can help us understand the large-scale mechanisms which shape the judicial system. Here, we use the case-to-case citation structure of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) to examine this question. Using a link-prediction model, we show that over time the complex network of citations evolves in a way which improves our ability to predict new citations. Investigating the factors which enable prediction over time, we find that the content of the case documents plays a decreasing role, whereas both the predictive power and significance of the citation network structure itself show a consistent increase over time. Finally, our analysis enables us to validate existing citations and recommend potential citations for future cases within the court.

Keywords: Network science analysis, patterns of citations, case law analysis, Court of Justice of the European Union, CJEU, link prediction analysis

Suggested Citation

Mones, Enys and Sapieżyński, Piotr and Thordal, Simon and Olsen, Henrik Palmer and Lehmann, Sune, Emergence of Network Effects and Predictability in the Judicial System (June 3, 2021). iCourts Working Paper Series, no. 251 (2021), Also published in Nature, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3859397 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3859397

Enys Mones

Eötvös Loránd University ( email )

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Piotr Sapieżyński

Technical University of Denmark ( email )

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Simon Thordal

Technical University of Denmark

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Denmark

Henrik Palmer Olsen (Contact Author)

University of Copenhagen - iCourts - Centre of Excellence for International Courts ( email )

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Denmark

Sune Lehmann

Technical University of Denmark ( email )

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Building 101A
Lyngby, 2800
Denmark

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