Posts Tagged ‘Knowledge Representation’

Dutch Legislation Published as CEN MetaLex and Linked Open Data

August 25th, 2011

The Leibniz Center for Law of the University of Amsterdam has made all Dutch legislation available as CEN MetaLex and Linked Open Data through the MetaLex Document Server portal (MDS). “The XML source documents currently made available by the Dutch government are simply not good enough”, says Rinke Hoekstra, researcher at the Leibniz Center, and the Knowledge Representation group of the VU University Amsterdam.

The MetaLex Document Server improves over the XML API of the official portal by:

  • Providing persistent, versioned identifiers of all elements of  regulations.
  • Maintaining source XML for all versions of legislation since May 2011, rather than only the latest version.
  • All metadata is published as RDF Linked Data, is linked to the original legislative sources, and uses standard vocabularies such as the MetaLex Ontology, Dublin Core, Open Provenance Model Vocabulary, Simple Event Model,FOAF, etc.
  • All documents and metadata are available through ‘content negotiation’: content can be retrieved by using the URI (identifier) of an element as a URL.
  • Metadata is accessible through a SPARQL endpoint
  • Citations between regulations are made available in a format suitable for social network analysis (Pajek/Gephi)
  • generic conversion script for transforming any legislative XML to CEN MetaLex

For more information, have a look at the presentation on slideshare, or contact Rinke Hoekstra directly.

A report on this work will be published as part of the proceedings of the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2011: “Rinke Hoekstra. The MetaLex Document Server – Legal Documents as Versioned Linked Data”

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Jurix 2010: Invited Speakers

September 8th, 2010

We are pleased to announce two invited speakers for the Jurix 2010 conference, to be held in Liverpool.

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LEX 2010 Summer School

May 10th, 2010
Ravenna, Italia
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Summer School on Managing Legal Resources in the Semantic Web
A one-week program addressing the management of legal resources in the Semantic Web

6th-11th September, Ravenna, Italy

http://summerschoollex.cirsfid.unibo.it/

This edition of the LeX Summer School is organized in two courses:

  • A Basic Course providing an introduction to XML web technologies and to basic technologies for drafting and managing standard-compliant legislative and legal documents;
  • An Advanced Course providing in-depth analysis of the higher levels of Semantic Web technologies and of their application to the legal domain: modelling of modifications, procedures and legal knowledge.
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Semantic Web meeting on Linking Open Dutch Data

February 4th, 2010

On Friday, February 12th, the VU University Amsterdam will organise a Dutch Semantic Web Meetup on the topic of Linking Open Dutch Data. With the recent launch of e.g. the UK’s http://data.gov.uk portal, this application area of Semantic Web technology currently has a lot of momentum.

See http://esw.w3.org/topic/DutchSemanticWebMeetups for more information and registration details.

Rinke Hoekstra

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Jurix 2009 – Accepted Papers

October 9th, 2009

The following papers have been accepted for the Jurix 2009 conference. Registration details will follow shortly on the conference website.

Accepted as Full Papers:
Author(s) Title
Barabucci, Gioele; Vitali, Fabio XDTD as a Simple Validation Language for XML-based Legal Documents
Bench-Capon, Trevor; Prakken, Henry A case study of hypothetical and value-based reasoning in US Supreme-Court cases
Boella, Guido; Pigozzi, Gabriella; Van der Torre, Leon Five Guidelines for Normative Multiagent Systems
Burgemeestre, Brigitte; Hulstijn, Joris; Tan, Yao-Hua Rule-based versus Principle-based Regulatory Compliance
de Maat, Emile; van de Ven, Saskia; Winkels, Radboud Automated Handling of Amending Documents and Resulting Consolidations
Francesconi, Enrico An Approach to Legal Rules Modelling and Automatic Learning
Hoekstra, Rinke BestPortal: Lessons Learned in Lightweight Semantic Access to Court Proceedings
Jedrzejek, Czeslaw; Falkowski, Maciej; Smolenski, Maciej Link Analysis of Fuel Laundering Scams and Implications of Results for Scheme Understanding and Prosecutor Strategy
Keppens, Jeroen Conceptions of Vagueness in Subjective Probability for Evidential Reasoning
Lynch, Collin; Ashley, Kevin D.; Pinkwart, Niels; Aleven, Vincent Argument Diagramming and Complex Statements: The Challenges of Reification.
Mayor, Eunate; Izquierdo, Luis; Sartor, Giovanni Nice and Nasty Lawyers, is the legal system to blame? Agent-based simulation insights
Opsomer, Rob; De Meyer, Geert; Cornelis, Chris; Van Eetvelde, Greet Exploiting Properties of Legislative Texts to Improve Classification Accuracy
Palmirani, Monica; Cervone, Luca Legal Change Management with Native XML Repository
Satoh, Ken; Kubota, Masahiro; Nishigai, Yoshiaki; Takano, Chiaki Translating the Japanese Presupposed Ultimate Fact Theory into Logic Programming
Sonntag, Michael Generating cases for E-Learning
Accepted as Short Papers:
Author(s) Title
Boer, Alexander W. F. MetaLex Naming Conventions and the Semantic Web
Carneiro, Davide; Novais, Paulo; Andrade, Francisco; Zeleznikow, John; Neves, José The Legal Precedent in Online Dispute Resolution
Förhécz, András; Kőrösi, Gábor; Millinghoffer, András; Strausz, György Emerald: Legal Knowledge Engineering Using OWL and Rules
Liebwald, Doris An Ontology for the Transposition of the EU Services Directive
Scarpato, Noemi; Pazienza, Maria Teresa; Stellato, Armando STIA: Experience of Semantic Annotation in Jurisprudence Domain
Ven, Saskia van de; Boer, Alexander; Engers, Tom van Change Management in a networked Environment
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