Method for the development of legal knowledge systems

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In this article we present a four-phased method for the development of legal knowledge systems. We set out from the well-studied CommonKADS method for the development of knowledge systems and tailor this method to the legal domain. In particular, we propose a generic legal ontology, and describe the creation of statute-specific ontologies to make the method more suitable for our purposes. In the construction of these ontologies we start from a theoretical analysis of the legal domain. The well-known example of the Imperial College Library Regulations (ICLR) is used to illustrate the method.

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Visser, P. R. S., van Kralingen, R. W., & Bench-Capon, T. J. M. (1997). Method for the development of legal knowledge systems. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (pp. 151–160). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/261618.261648

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