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Complex Societies and the Growth of the Law - Short Presentation at Stanford CodeX 2021

Short Presentation at Stanford CodeX 2021 - Law, Education and Experience Talks (LEX)

Daniel Martin Katz

April 08, 2021
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  1. Complex Societies and the Growth of the Law Janis Beckedorf,

    Michael Bommarito, Corinna Coupette, Dirk Hartung & Daniel Martin Katz Presentation at Stanford CodeX 2021 - Law, Education and Experience Talks (LEX)
  2. Janis Beckedorf Heidelberg University Corinna Coupette Max Planck Institute for

    Informatics Daniel M. Katz Illinois Tech Chicago-Kent Bucerius Law School Stanford CodeX Dirk Hartung Bucerius Law School Stanford CodeX Overall Research Group Michael Bommarito Stanford CodeX
  3. We believe that Legal Complexity is a key underlying dynamic

    The inability to scale human capital alone to the scope and complexity of legal rule systems Demand for Legal Technology, Design, Informatics, Process Engineering are (in part) responses to increasing legal complexity Relationship Between Legal Complexity and Legal Innovation
  4. Daniel Martin Katz & Michael Bommarito, Measuring the complexity of

    the law: the United States Code, Artificial intelligence and law, 22(4), 337-374. (2014) Michael Bommarito & Daniel Martin Katz, A Mathematical Approach to the Study of the United States Code. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 389 (19), 4195-4200 (2010).
  5. Here Katz/Bommarito ONLY investigated a single temporal snapshot of the

    2010 US Code in an effort to explore its complexity Daniel Martin Katz & Michael Bommarito, Measuring the complexity of the law: the United States Code, Artificial intelligence and law, 22(4), 337-374. (2014)
  6. Daniel Martin Katz, Corinna Coupette, Janis Beckedorf & Dirk Hartung,

    Complex Societies and the Growth of the Law, 10 Scientific Reports 18737 (2020) < Nature Research >
  7. Abs. 2 § 858 Abschnitt 1 Buch 3 BGB §

    859 Abs. 4 Hierarchy Reference Sequence
  8. “But where is the Growth ? And how do we

    characterize this as time ticks forward ? Research interest
  9. Nodes > Chapters of the US Code in 2018 >

    Size depends on the text length Edges > Cross-references from one Chapter to another > Opacity depends on the count of cross-references Chapter Quotient Graph
  10. Clustering with Infomap Source: Rosvall, M., Axelsson, D. & Bergstrom,

    C. The map equation. Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top. 178, 13–23 (2009).
  11. In our latest paper, we have added the Regulations to

    the Statutes … Over more than two decades, this adds over a billion of words (tokens) to the analysis …
  12. J.B. Ruhl Vanderbilt Law Pierpaolo Vivo King’s College The Physics

    of Law Legal Systems Through the Prism of Complexity Science Dan Katz Chicago-Kent Publication in Frontiers in Physics (H1 2021) physicsoflaw.com Nov 12–13, 2020 20 Papers 62 Authors 650+ Registrations 292 Participants (>30 Min.) 48 Countries Dirk Hartung Bucerius Law
  13. Macro: Legal Networks are Interesting Networks In-Only Component Out-Only Component

    Strongly Connected Component Social, Bio Networks and Internet: Bowties IN SCC T&T T&T OUT Legal Docs Network: Rocket
  14. Legal Complexity Research Federal State Local Legislative Executive Judiciary International

    Advanced methods leading to interdisciplinarily relevant insights Private Law (e.g. Contracts, etc.)
  15. Complex Societies and the Growth of the Law Janis Beckedorf,

    Michael Bommarito, Corinna Coupette, Dirk Hartung & Daniel Martin Katz Presentation at Stanford CodeX 2021 - Law, Education and Experience Talks (LEX)