Modelling Value-Oriented Legal Reasoning in LogiKEy

  • Benzmüller C
  • Fuenmayor D
  • Lomfeld B
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Abstract

The logico-pluralist LogiKEy knowledge engineering methodology and framework is applied to the modelling of a theory of legal balancing, in which legal knowledge (cases and laws) is encoded by utilising context-dependent value preferences. The theory obtained is then used to formalise, automatically evaluate, and reconstruct illustrative property law cases (involving the appropriation of wild animals) within the Isabelle/HOL proof assistant system, illustrating how LogiKEy can harness interactive and automated theorem-proving technology to provide a testbed for the development and formal verification of legal domain-specific languages and theories. Modelling value-oriented legal reasoning in that framework, we establish novel bridges between the latest research in knowledge representation and reasoning in non-classical logics, automated theorem proving, and applications in legal reasoning.

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Benzmüller, C., Fuenmayor, D., & Lomfeld, B. (2024). Modelling Value-Oriented Legal Reasoning in LogiKEy. Logics, 2(1), 31–78. https://doi.org/10.3390/logics2010003

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