Andorra Launches AI-Powered Case Law Search Platform
Superior Council of Justice unveils advanced digital tool with over 15,000 resolutions, semantic search, and AI summaries to enhance transparency.
Key Points
- Provides access to 15,000+ resolutions with AI semantic search and summaries.
- Organized into rulings, authors, ordinances, and 4,000+ term thesaurus.
- Supports natural language, Boolean operators, ECLI for global use.
- Future upgrades include thematic alerts; excludes 2024 criminal data temporarily.
Andorra's Superior Council of Justice has launched an advanced digital platform for searching Andorran case law, providing swift and intelligent access to over 15,000 judicial resolutions. The tool transitioned from pre-production to live operation today and is now accessible via the CSJ's official website.
Officials described it as the region's most robust public legal research resource, driven by artificial intelligence and semantic search capabilities to boost judicial transparency and digital progress. Ramon Camp, the CSJ secretary overseeing training, documentation, and library services, stated that the platform equips legal professionals, journalists, and citizens with a cutting-edge, open tool that bolsters legal security and makes justice more approachable.
The user-friendly design offers hierarchical browsing through a thesaurus of more than 4,000 thematic terms and keywords. It organizes searches into four core sections—rulings, authors, ordinances, and thesaurus/norms—with seamless links to the Butlletí Oficial del Principat d'Andorra (BOPA) for searches by subject or specific laws.
Results support customization via filters and sorting, complete with AI-produced summaries to pinpoint essential details in each document. Key features encompass natural language searches, Boolean operators, automatic metadata enrichment for broader queries, and the European Case Law Identifier (ECLI) for global interoperability.
The platform currently excludes 2024 criminal ordinances, available separately on the site for the time being, with addition planned in coming days; 2025 ordinances will follow in the next few weeks.
For 2026, the CSJ aims to introduce user-informed upgrades, including automated thematic alerts and refined content categorization via machine learning. The initiative results from a partnership with Spain's Centre de Documentació Judicial (CENDOJ), under the Consejo General del Poder Judicial.
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