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Dataset Card for Swiss Court View Generation
Dataset Summary
Swiss Court View Generation is a multilingual, diachronic dataset of 404K Swiss Federal Supreme Court (FSCS) cases. This dataset is part of a challenging text generation task. This dataset contains court views for different languages and court chambers. It includes information such as decision id, language, chamber, file name, url, and the number of tokens in the facts and considerations sections. Main (L1) contains all the data, Origin (L2) contains only data with complete origin facts & origin considerations.
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
Languages
Switzerland has four official languages with three languages German, French and Italian being represenated. The decisions are written by the judges and clerks in the language of the proceedings.
Language | Subset | Number of Documents Main | Number of Documents Origin |
---|---|---|---|
German | de | 197K | 49 |
French | fr | 163K | 221 |
Italian | it | 44K | 0 |
Dataset Structure
Data Fields
decision_id (string)
facts (string)
considerations (string)
origin_facts (string)
origin_considerations (string)
law_area (string)
language (string)
year (int32)
court (string)
chamber (string)
canton (string)
region (string)
Data Instances
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Data Fields
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Data Splits
Dataset Creation
Curation Rationale
Source Data
Initial Data Collection and Normalization
The original data are published from the Swiss Federal Supreme Court (https://www.bger.ch) in unprocessed formats (HTML). The documents were downloaded from the Entscheidsuche portal (https://entscheidsuche.ch) in HTML.
Who are the source language producers?
The decisions are written by the judges and clerks in the language of the proceedings.
Annotations
Annotation process
Who are the annotators?
Metadata is published by the Swiss Federal Supreme Court (https://www.bger.ch).
Personal and Sensitive Information
The dataset contains publicly available court decisions from the Swiss Federal Supreme Court. Personal or sensitive information has been anonymized by the court before publication according to the following guidelines: https://www.bger.ch/home/juridiction/anonymisierungsregeln.html.
Considerations for Using the Data
Social Impact of Dataset
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Discussion of Biases
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Other Known Limitations
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Additional Information
Dataset Curators
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Licensing Information
We release the data under CC-BY-4.0 which complies with the court licensing (https://www.bger.ch/files/live/sites/bger/files/pdf/de/urteilsveroeffentlichung_d.pdf) © Swiss Federal Supreme Court, 2002-2022
The copyright for the editorial content of this website and the consolidated texts, which is owned by the Swiss Federal Supreme Court, is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence. This means that you can re-use the content provided you acknowledge the source and indicate any changes you have made. Source: https://www.bger.ch/files/live/sites/bger/files/pdf/de/urteilsveroeffentlichung_d.pdf
Citation Information
Please cite our ArXiv-Preprint
@misc{rasiah2023scale,
title={SCALE: Scaling up the Complexity for Advanced Language Model Evaluation},
author={Vishvaksenan Rasiah and Ronja Stern and Veton Matoshi and Matthias Stürmer and Ilias Chalkidis and Daniel E. Ho and Joel Niklaus},
year={2023},
eprint={2306.09237},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.CL}
}
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