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Rozměry citací v právu a anotační konvence

Title in English Citations in law and convention for annotations
Authors

HARAŠTA Jakub MÍŠEK Jakub HANYCH Monika LOUTOCKÝ Pavel MALANÍK Michal ŠAVELKA Jaromír ŠTĚPÁNÍKOVÁ Markéta MYŠKA Matěj

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Revue pro právo a technologie
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Law

Citation
Web Open access časopisu
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/RPT2017-1-4
Field Law sciences
Keywords Citation analysis; Case law; Legal Informatics; Reference
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Description The paper presents a methodology for carrying out citation analysis of the Czech case law as a tool which enables gaining more accurate understanding of how the Czech courts operate with references to other decisions and documents for the sake of their argumentation. The presented methodology describes a reference as textual element consisting of four constituents. These are: SOURCE, TARGET, ARGUMENT and POLARITY. We claim that by using these constituents it is possible to thoroughly describe both quantitative and qualitative characteristics of reference, and thus to meaningfully research them, too. Each of these constituents is further internally structured to enable (1) to overcome the shortcomings of current citation practice of Czech courts and (2) to obtain the most information possible from the reference for further analysis. The detailed structure of each constituent is described and justified within the paper. Challenges for further research on citation analysis are expressed in the conclusion of the paper. The introduced categories are ideal and not universally applicable for any kind of research. However, they are formulated in a way that allows their implementation for both qualitative and quantitative types of research focused on the role of citations in the case law and jurisprudence in general.
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