Some research lines in legal knowledge management: semantic web, ODR and relational law
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Some research lines in legal knowledge management, semantic web, ODR and relational lawAbstract
I refer in this paper some of the learned lessons in the construction of legal ontologies and systems for the Semantic Web, with a special eye on the increasing end-user participation on the web. The Akoma Ntoso and MetaLex models of legal information documentation are briefly described. It is argued that, in addition to these models, Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) forms, agreement technologies and online mediation foster the development of what it may be defined as relational law. The latter is the research line followed by the projects carried out at the UAB Institute of Law and Technlology.
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