Language and the use of law are predictive of judge gender and seniority

Font et al, Language and the use of law are predictive of judge gender and seniority, EPJ Data Science, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjds/s13688-024-00494-x

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Abstract

There are examples of how unconscious bias can influence actions of people. In the judiciary, however, despite some examples there is no general theory on whether different demographic attributes such as gender, seniority or ethnicity affect case sentencing. We aim to gain insight into this issue by analyzing over 100k decisions of three different areas of law with the goal of understanding whether judge identity or judge attributes such as gender and seniority can be inferred from decision documents. We find that stylistic features of decisions are predictive of judge identities, their gender and their seniority, a finding that is aligned with results from analysis of written texts outside the judiciary. Surprisingly, we find that features based on legislation cited are also predictive of judge identities and attributes. While own content reuse by judges can explain our ability to predict judge identities, no specific reduced set of features can explain the differences we find in the legislation cited of decisions when we group judges by gender or seniority. Our findings open the door for further research on how these differences translate into how judges apply the law and, ultimately, to promote a more transparent and fair judiciary system.

Les tinences intermitges: combinant assequibilitat, flexibilitat i estabilitat en l’accés a l’habitatge.

S. Nasarre y Mª José Soler, “Les tinences intermitges: combinant assequibilitat, flexibilitat i estabilitat en l’accés a l’habitatge”, Articles d’opinió, Observatorio Local de la Vivienda, Diputació de Barcelona.

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Les tinences intermitges: combinant assequibilitat, flexibilitat i estabilitat en l’accés a l’habitatge.

S. Nasarre Aznar, “Les tinences intermitges: combinant assequibilitat, flexibilitat i estabilitat en l’accés a l’habitatge”, Articles d’opinió, Observatorio Local de la Vivienda, Diputació de Barcelona.

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La custodia del territorio mediante mecanismos mortis causa en el Derecho Civil de Cataluña

S. Nasarre Aznar, “La custodia del territorio mediante mecanismos mortis causa en el Derecho Civil de Cataluña”, Boletín del Servicio de Estudios Registrales de Cataluña, septiembre-octubre 2011, núm. 155, pp. 88 a 121.

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