Crowdsourcing and Relational Law are interrelated concepts that can be successfully applied to the legal domain and, more specifically, to the field of legal education. 'Crowdsourcing' means 'participation of people (crowds)' and refers theoretically to the aggregated production of a common knowledge in a global data space. 'Relational law' refers to the regulatory link between Web 2.0 and 3.0, based on trust and dialogue, which emerges from the intertwining of top-down existing legal systems and bottom-up participation (the Web of People). Legal education today has a major role to play in the broad space opened up in terms of future potential of the Semantic Web. The following paper places a lens on the educational value of crowdsourcing a...
The notion of validity fulfils a crucial role in legal theory. In the emerging Web 3.0, Semantic Web...
Information technology has now pervaded the legal sector, and the very modern concepts of e-law and ...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
Defence date: 6 December 2011Examining Board: [Prof.] Giovanni Sartor, EUI [Prof.] Dennis Patterso...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
This thesis presents the role of Semantic Web technology and in particular Topic Maps in the legal d...
Modern Web is the most important source of legal information: it contains legislative texts, case-la...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
Semantic Web using ontology-based knowledge model has been largely applied to e-Learning systems. Th...
The notion of validity fulfils a crucial role in legal theory. In the emerging Web 3.0, Semantic Web...
Relationships between empirical and philosophical approaches to the law have not been always peacefu...
This article provides a guide and examples for using a seminar on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and L...
The notion of validity fulfils a crucial role in legal theory. In the emerging Web 3.0, Semantic Web...
Information technology has now pervaded the legal sector, and the very modern concepts of e-law and ...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
Defence date: 6 December 2011Examining Board: [Prof.] Giovanni Sartor, EUI [Prof.] Dennis Patterso...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
This thesis presents the role of Semantic Web technology and in particular Topic Maps in the legal d...
Modern Web is the most important source of legal information: it contains legislative texts, case-la...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
Semantic Web using ontology-based knowledge model has been largely applied to e-Learning systems. Th...
The notion of validity fulfils a crucial role in legal theory. In the emerging Web 3.0, Semantic Web...
Relationships between empirical and philosophical approaches to the law have not been always peacefu...
This article provides a guide and examples for using a seminar on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and L...
The notion of validity fulfils a crucial role in legal theory. In the emerging Web 3.0, Semantic Web...
Information technology has now pervaded the legal sector, and the very modern concepts of e-law and ...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...