none8This document is part of Deliverable D1.4 of the Estrella project. It reports the work performed under Task 1.5 of the Estrella Workplan: “Defining an ontology of basic legal concepts, using the Ontology Web Language (OWL).” The ontology itself is the other part of this Deliverable. In this document we describe the methodology used to develop the ontology, which we have named LKIF-Core ontology. The workplan suggests that by starting from an already existing core-ontology – LRI-Core [Breuker et al., 2004b]— this development process could be a rather simple top-down approach.1 This was not the case, as the number of legal concepts in LRI-Core was rather small; it was rather a top ontology covering abstract concepts of common-sense rathe...
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The paper provides an OWL ontology for legal cases with an instantiation of the legal case Popov v. ...
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The paper provides an OWL ontology for legal cases with an instantiation of the legal case Popov v. ...
Abstract. In this paper we present an OWL ontology of fundamental legal con-cepts developed within t...
In this paper we discuss the role of explicit specifications of domain conceptualisations - now popu...
In this paper we describe a legal core ontology that is part of a generic architecture for legal kno...
In this paper we describe a legal core ontology that is part of the Legal Knowledge Interchange Form...
The retrieval of conceptual information from legal documents depends on the construction of a knowle...
Abstract. The article introduces JudO, an OWL2 ontology library of legal knowledge that relies on th...
In this paper we present a description of an OWL Ontology of fundamental legal concepts developed wi...
Abstract. The article introduces a formal model of legal knowledge that relies on the metadata conta...
Since the emergence of the Semantic Web building ontologies have become quite popular and almost eve...
In this paper we present LRI-Core, a core ontology for covering domains of law. After a decade of de...
For more than a decade constructing ontologies for legal domains, we, at the Leibniz Center for Law,...
The Leibniz Center for Law at the University of Amsterdam is involved in several research projects t...
The paper provides an OWL ontology for legal cases with an instantiation of the legal case Popov v. ...
The Legal Knowledge Interchange Format (LKIF) is an XML Schema for representing theories and argumen...
The paper provides an OWL ontology for legal cases with an instantiation of the legal case Popov v. ...
Abstract. In this paper we present an OWL ontology of fundamental legal con-cepts developed within t...
In this paper we discuss the role of explicit specifications of domain conceptualisations - now popu...