Since the emergence of the Semantic Web building ontologies have become quite popular and almost every conference on information science including artificial intelligence and e- Government have tracks that cover (legal) ontologies. Ontologies are the vocabularies that can be used to describe a universe of discourse. In this chapter we want to explain the roles (legal) ontologies play in the field of legal information systems and (juridical) knowledge management. We emphasize the fact that these ontologies are social constructs that can be used to express shared meaning within a community of practice and also have a normative character. Many different ontologies have been created for similar and different purposes and two of them, both core ...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
In this paper we describe a legal core ontology that is part of a generic architecture for legal kno...
In this paper we present LRI-Core, a core ontology for covering domains of law. After a decade of de...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
For more than a decade constructing ontologies for legal domains, we, at the Leibniz Center for Law,...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
In this paper we discuss the role of explicit specifications of domain conceptualisations - now popu...
Defence date: 6 December 2011Examining Board: [Prof.] Giovanni Sartor, EUI [Prof.] Dennis Patterso...
Defence date: 6 December 2011Examining Board: [Prof.] Giovanni Sartor, EUI [Prof.] Dennis Patterso...
Defence date: 6 December 2011Examining Board: [Prof.] Giovanni Sartor, EUI [Prof.] Dennis Patterso...
Defence date: 6 December 2011Examining Board: [Prof.] Giovanni Sartor, EUI [Prof.] Dennis Patterso...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
In this article we address the formal specification of the legal ontology of Van Kralingen and Visse...
This paper will be published in P. Casanovas, G. Sartor, M. Biasiotti, M. Fernández-Barrera (Eds.) A...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
In this paper we describe a legal core ontology that is part of a generic architecture for legal kno...
In this paper we present LRI-Core, a core ontology for covering domains of law. After a decade of de...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
For more than a decade constructing ontologies for legal domains, we, at the Leibniz Center for Law,...
Legal ontologies have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, ...
In this paper we discuss the role of explicit specifications of domain conceptualisations - now popu...
Defence date: 6 December 2011Examining Board: [Prof.] Giovanni Sartor, EUI [Prof.] Dennis Patterso...
Defence date: 6 December 2011Examining Board: [Prof.] Giovanni Sartor, EUI [Prof.] Dennis Patterso...
Defence date: 6 December 2011Examining Board: [Prof.] Giovanni Sartor, EUI [Prof.] Dennis Patterso...
Defence date: 6 December 2011Examining Board: [Prof.] Giovanni Sartor, EUI [Prof.] Dennis Patterso...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
In this article we address the formal specification of the legal ontology of Van Kralingen and Visse...
This paper will be published in P. Casanovas, G. Sartor, M. Biasiotti, M. Fernández-Barrera (Eds.) A...
Ontology-driven systems with reasoning capabilities in the legal field are now better understood. Le...
In this paper we describe a legal core ontology that is part of a generic architecture for legal kno...
In this paper we present LRI-Core, a core ontology for covering domains of law. After a decade of de...