Ontology is a popular method for knowledge representation in different domains, including the legal domain, and description logics (DL) is commonly used as its description language. To handle reasoning based on inconsistent DL-based legal ontologies, the current paper presents a structured argumentation framework particularly for reasoning in legal contexts on the basis of ASPIC+, and translates the legal ontology into formulas and rules of an argumentation theory. With a particular focus on the design of autonomous vehicles from the perspective of legal AI, we show that using this combined theory of formal argumentation and DL-based legal ontology, acceptable assertions can be obtained based on inconsistent ontologies, and the traditional ...
Unlike research in linguistics and artificial intelligence, legal research has not used advances in ...
In this paper, we expose the legal theories underlying two important classes of Legal Core Ontologie...
International audienceMany standards exist to formalize legal texts and rules. The same is true for ...
This article investigates the conceptual connection between argumentation and explanation in the law...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
International audienceThe main goal of our research is to build a legal reasoning system that perfor...
In this article we address the formal specification of the legal ontology of Van Kralingen and Visse...
In this article we address the formal specification of the legal ontology of Van Kralingen and Visse...
Different formalisms for defeasible reasoning have been used to represent knowledge and reason in th...
Abstract. Description Logics (DLs) are a well-investigated family of logic-based knowledge represent...
This paper reviews the history of AI & Law research from the perspective of argument schemes. It...
This thesis analyses the problem of creating computational models of ontology evolution in legal re...
An ontology (also referred to as a terminology, knowledge base) is an entity used to represent some ...
In this paper we discuss how we have used an adaptation of Toulmin’s theory of argumentation to deve...
Unlike research in linguistics and artificial intelligence, legal research has not used advances in ...
In this paper, we expose the legal theories underlying two important classes of Legal Core Ontologie...
International audienceMany standards exist to formalize legal texts and rules. The same is true for ...
This article investigates the conceptual connection between argumentation and explanation in the law...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
This article reviews legal applications of logic, with a particularly marked concern for logical mod...
International audienceThe main goal of our research is to build a legal reasoning system that perfor...
In this article we address the formal specification of the legal ontology of Van Kralingen and Visse...
In this article we address the formal specification of the legal ontology of Van Kralingen and Visse...
Different formalisms for defeasible reasoning have been used to represent knowledge and reason in th...
Abstract. Description Logics (DLs) are a well-investigated family of logic-based knowledge represent...
This paper reviews the history of AI & Law research from the perspective of argument schemes. It...
This thesis analyses the problem of creating computational models of ontology evolution in legal re...
An ontology (also referred to as a terminology, knowledge base) is an entity used to represent some ...
In this paper we discuss how we have used an adaptation of Toulmin’s theory of argumentation to deve...
Unlike research in linguistics and artificial intelligence, legal research has not used advances in ...
In this paper, we expose the legal theories underlying two important classes of Legal Core Ontologie...
International audienceMany standards exist to formalize legal texts and rules. The same is true for ...