data
Datasets, interactive essays, and open-source tools from research on international law.
A growing collection of computational instruments — corpora of judicial decisions and resolutions, citation networks, agent-based models, and pipelines for extracting structured knowledge from legal materials.
data essays
The Law of Citations — UNSC Resolution Network
2,488 resolutions, 12,399 citations. The full network, bridge animations, and an exploration of how the Security Council quotes itself.
GenAI as an International Lawyer — Jessup Moot Court
Ten AI memorials drafted by two LLMs, blindly graded by Jessup judges. Scores, categories, and judge detection rates.
Custom in the Making — CIL Formation Model
One hundred state agents, five network topologies, phase boundaries. How observation structure, treaties, and cheap talk shape customary international law.
cjeu-py — CJEU Case Law Toolkit
1,020 Grand Chamber decisions, 12,673 citations, 51 doctrinal communities. A Python pipeline from SPARQL to interactive citation networks.
datasets
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A comprehensive, machine-readable corpus of all UN Security Council resolutions.
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Companion dataset with full-text and metadata for computational analysis.
code
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Python toolkit for empirical research on the Court of Justice of the European Union. Collects, parses, extracts citations, classifies, and visualises CJEU case law.
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Agent-based model of customary international law formation. One hundred state agents, five network topologies, phase boundaries.
A more granular list of pipelines and notebooks appears under research. Inquiries by correspondence.