Under the umbrella of the European project LYNX we currently develop technologies for the construction of a legal knowledge graph and a corresponding system that makes use of this legal knowledge graph. The final platform will eventually bundle a set of semantic services into a curation technology system, which is meant to assist users to process legal and regulatory content and data more efficiently and more effectively. In this paper we present an overview of the current state of the art with regard to semantic technologies and natural language processing approaches applied to the legal domain
knowledge management Abstract: Knowledge visualization (KV) and knowledge representation (KR) are di...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
European small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) and large corporations face multiple constraints t...
The EU-funded project Lynx focuses on the creation of a knowledge graph for the legal domain (Legal ...
Legislation and case law are widely published on the Web as documents for humans to read. In contras...
This Doctoral Consortium paper presents a methodology to automate the creation of rich terminologies...
This work deals with the applications of Semantic Publishing technologies in the legal domain, i.e.,...
We develop a system for the curation and further processing of documents from the legal domain. The ...
Information technology has now pervaded the legal sector, and the very modern concepts of e-law and ...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
This thesis presents the role of Semantic Web technology and in particular Topic Maps in the legal d...
Abstract. Controlled Legal German (CLG) is a subset of legal Ger-man specifically designed to facili...
Reading, analyzing, and implementing regulatory documents are cumbersome and still mostly manual tas...
International audienceThis paper argues that legal information access systems could be extended to a...
Abstract. This paper reports the experience of the development and the evaluation of a set of pre-co...
knowledge management Abstract: Knowledge visualization (KV) and knowledge representation (KR) are di...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
European small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) and large corporations face multiple constraints t...
The EU-funded project Lynx focuses on the creation of a knowledge graph for the legal domain (Legal ...
Legislation and case law are widely published on the Web as documents for humans to read. In contras...
This Doctoral Consortium paper presents a methodology to automate the creation of rich terminologies...
This work deals with the applications of Semantic Publishing technologies in the legal domain, i.e.,...
We develop a system for the curation and further processing of documents from the legal domain. The ...
Information technology has now pervaded the legal sector, and the very modern concepts of e-law and ...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
This thesis presents the role of Semantic Web technology and in particular Topic Maps in the legal d...
Abstract. Controlled Legal German (CLG) is a subset of legal Ger-man specifically designed to facili...
Reading, analyzing, and implementing regulatory documents are cumbersome and still mostly manual tas...
International audienceThis paper argues that legal information access systems could be extended to a...
Abstract. This paper reports the experience of the development and the evaluation of a set of pre-co...
knowledge management Abstract: Knowledge visualization (KV) and knowledge representation (KR) are di...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
European small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) and large corporations face multiple constraints t...