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Giving every case its (legal) due: The contribution of citation networks and text similarity techniques to legal studies of European Union law
Yannis Panagis
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Urška Šadl
, Fabien Tarissan
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Centre of Excellence for International Courts and Governance
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Network Similarity
100%
Text Similarity
100%
Citation Network
100%
European Court of Justice
100%
Similarity Method
100%
Legal Studies
100%
European Union Law
100%
Novel Methodology
50%
Citation Network Analysis
50%
Previous Literature
50%
Complete Network
50%
Legal Arguments
50%
Arts and Humanities
Law
100%
Legal Studies
100%
Similarity
100%
Citations
100%
Network Analysis
12%
Decision-Making
12%
Literature
12%
Social Sciences
Legal Studies
100%
Law
100%
Court of Justice
100%
Network Analysis
50%
Decision Making
50%
Computer Science
Citation Network
100%
Decision-Making
33%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%