2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-37933-9_3
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LegalLanguage: A Domain-Specific Language for Legal Contexts

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“…Leone and Di Caro [17] identify standard use cases in data protection field with the aim of sharing existing knowledge formalizations. Alves Soares, Ventura Martins and Rodrigues da Silva [18] introduce the LegalLanguage, a domain-specific language for the authoring and specification of laws. Palminari et al [19] develop a ontology called PrOnto (Privacy Ontology) by using the MeLOn (Methodology for building Legal Ontology) methodology.…”
Section: Related Work: Ontologies and Legislationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leone and Di Caro [17] identify standard use cases in data protection field with the aim of sharing existing knowledge formalizations. Alves Soares, Ventura Martins and Rodrigues da Silva [18] introduce the LegalLanguage, a domain-specific language for the authoring and specification of laws. Palminari et al [19] develop a ontology called PrOnto (Privacy Ontology) by using the MeLOn (Methodology for building Legal Ontology) methodology.…”
Section: Related Work: Ontologies and Legislationmentioning
confidence: 99%