2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10506-022-09315-w
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Law Smells

Abstract: Building on the computer science concept of code smells, we initiate the study of law smells, i.e., patterns in legal texts that pose threats to the comprehensibility and maintainability of the law. With five intuitive law smells as running examples—namely, duplicated phrase, long element, large reference tree, ambiguous syntax, and natural language obsession—, we develop a comprehensive law smell taxonomy. This taxonomy classifies law smells by when they can be detected, which aspects of law they relate to, a… Show more

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“…All data, code and results are available at the following DOIs: (i) reproducibility package: [84], (ii) GFCC data: [85] and (iii) ICSID data: [86].…”
Section: Data Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All data, code and results are available at the following DOIs: (i) reproducibility package: [84], (ii) GFCC data: [85] and (iii) ICSID data: [86].…”
Section: Data Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%