2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2023.0141
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Legal hypergraphs

Corinna Coupette,
Dirk Hartung,
Daniel Martin Katz

Abstract: Complexity science provides a powerful framework for understanding physical, biological and social systems, and network analysis is one of its principal tools. Since many complex systems exhibit multilateral interactions that change over time, in recent years, network scientists have become increasingly interested in modelling and measuring dynamic networks featuring higher-order relations . At the same time, while network analysis has been more widely adopted to… Show more

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“…In Coupette et al . [ 37 ] higher-order network interactions—and their time evolution—are considered for the first time in the legal context. The authors consider legal citation networks—sets of judicial decisions that are linked because one cites another in the context of a Court's opinion or decision—and legal collaboration networks—formed by considering arbitrators that participated in the same judicial panels.…”
Section: Legal Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Coupette et al . [ 37 ] higher-order network interactions—and their time evolution—are considered for the first time in the legal context. The authors consider legal citation networks—sets of judicial decisions that are linked because one cites another in the context of a Court's opinion or decision—and legal collaboration networks—formed by considering arbitrators that participated in the same judicial panels.…”
Section: Legal Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%