Jurix 2006 - Paris

December 13th, 2006

On 7-9 December, the annual Jurix conference was held in Paris, at the Université Paris II. At this conference, two papers on the work of the Leibniz Center where presented.

First was a paper by Emile de Maat, Radboud Winkels and Tom van Engers, entitled “Automated detection of Reference Structures in Law”. It deals with the outcome of research done for the Dutch Tax and Customs Administrations. In it, the different textual formats used for referring to laws are discussed, and a parser is described that can detect such references with a high accuracy.
The second paper, “Developing content for LKIF: Ontologies and frameworks for legal reasoning” by Joost Breuker, Alexander Boer, Rinke Hoekstra and Kasper van den Berg discusses the steps made towards LKIF, the Legal Knowledge Interchange Format that is being developed as part of the Estrella project.

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