Lecture The evolution of judicial language during the English industrial revolution Add to calendar 2025-03-17 14:00 2025-03-17 15:30 Europe/Rome The evolution of judicial language during the English industrial revolution Sala degli Stemmi Villa Salviati - Castle YYYY-MM-DD Print Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Send by email When 17 March 2025 14:00 - 15:30 CET Where Sala degli Stemmi Villa Salviati - Castle Organised by Department of Law In this event, Professor Simon Deakin (University of Cambridge) will present his research on how natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) reveal the influence of economic shocks on judicial language during the English industrial revolution. The use of natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) to analyse the structure of legal texts is a fast-growing field. While much attention has been devoted to the use of these techniques to predict case outcomes, they have the potential to contribute more broadly to research into the nature of legal reasoning and its relationship to social and economic change. In this paper, recently developed NLP and ML methods are used to test the claim that judicial language is systematically shaped by economic shocks deriving from the business cycle and by long-run trends in the economy associated with technological change and industrial transition. Focusing on cases decided under the Anglo-Welsh poor law between the 1690s and 1830s, the paper shows that the terminology used to describe the right to poor relief shifted over time according to economic conditions. The implications of these results for the poor law, the theory of legal evolution, and socio-legal research methods, are explored. The event will be held in a hybrid setting (in person in Sala degli Stemmi and on Zoom). When registering please indicate if you wish to attend the event in person or online. Zoom link will be provided after registration. Register Scientific Organiser(s): Nicolas Petit (European University Institute) Contact(s): Alice Pineschi Speaker(s): Prof. Simon Deakin (University of Cambridge)