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ICAIL
2007
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
The LKIF Core Ontology of Basic Legal Concepts
In this paper we describe a legal core ontology that is part of a generic architecture for legal knowledge systems, which will enable the interchange of knowledge between existing ...
Rinke Hoekstra, Joost Breuker, Marcello Di Bello, ...
AIL
2004
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13 years 4 months ago
Legal Ontologies in Knowledge Engineering and Information Management
In this article we describe two core ontologies of law that specify knowledge that is common to all domains of law. The first one, FOLaw describes and explains dependencies between...
Joost Breuker, André Valente, Radboud Winke...
ICAIL
2007
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
The Legal-RDF Ontology. A Generic Model for Legal Documents
Legal-RDF.org1 publishes a practical ontology that models both the layout and content of a document and metadata about the document; these have been built using data models implici...
John McClure
AIL
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Commonsense Causal Explanation in a Legal Domain
In this paper, we present an approach to commonsense causal explanation of stories that can be used for automatically determining the liable party in legal case descriptions. The a...
Rinke Hoekstra, Joost Breuker
AIL
2004
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13 years 4 months ago
On the Ontological Status of Plans and Norms
This article describes an ontological model of norms. The basic assumption is that a substantial part of a legal system is grounded on the concept of agency. Since a legal system a...
Guido Boella, Leonardo Lesmo, Rossana Damiano