Journal Article Published 2023

Towards a machine understanding of Malawi legal text

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Mrs. Eva Maria Mfutso Bengo

Mrs. Eva Maria Mfutso Bengo

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Management Studies

9 total publications

Eva Maria Mfutso Bengo is Acting Head of Department of Economics and Law, lecturer and legal researcher.
She teaches modules in Corporate Law, Environmental and Public Health Law. Previously she held courses on Health Law, Global Health Law and Eth...
Primary Author Dr. Amelia Taylor
Co-Authors Mrs. Eva Maria Mfutso Bengo

Abstract

Legal professionals in Malawi rely on a limited number of textbooks, outdated law reports and inadequate library services. Most documents available are in image form, are un-structured, i.e. contain no useful legal meta-data, summaries, keynotes, and do not support a system of citation that is essential to legal research. While advances in document processing and machine learning have benefited many fields, legal research is still only marginally affected. In this interdisciplinary research, the authors build semi-automatic tools for creating a corpus of Malawi criminal law decisions annotated with legal meta-data, case and law citations. We used this corpus to extract legal meta-data, including law and case citations as used in Malawi by employing machine learning tools, spaCy and Gensim LDA. We set the foundation for a new methodology for classifying Malawi criminal case law according to the recently introduced International Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes (ICCS)
Year of Publication 2023
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Journal Name Artificial Intelligence and Law
Volume 31
Issue 1 (online published 23 Oct 2021)
Page Numbers 1-11