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Modeling relevant legal information for consumer disputes

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posted on 2024-06-17, 19:53 authored by P Casanovas Romeu, CT Santos, V Rodriguez-Doncel, L van der Torre
Accessing relevant legal information found in text excerpts from heterogeneous sources is essential to the decision making process in consumer disputes. The Ontology of Relevant Legal Information in Consumer Disputes (ric) is the domain-independent ontology modeling this relevant legal information comprising rights, their requisites, exceptions, constraints, enforcement procedures, legal sources. Its use is exemplified with one extension thereof, the Air Transport Passenger Incidents Ontology (ric-atpi), representing both the possible incidents triggered by a complaint in the air transport passenger domain and the related legal information that might be applicable. The Ontology models the key provisions found in the hard law, and those in soft law, comprising heterogeneous sources in a structured manner. An ontology-based system provides the knowledge embedded in the legal sources and their relation to the specific scenario.

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Volume

9831

Pagination

150-165

Location

Porto, Portugal

Open access

  • Yes

Start date

2016-09-05

End date

2016-09-08

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication, EN.1 Other conference paper

Copyright notice

2016, Springer

Editor/Contributor(s)

Francesconi E

Title of proceedings

EGOVIS 2016: Proceedings of the 5th Conference of the Electronic Government and The Information Systems Perspective

Event

Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective. Conference (5th: 2016: Porto, Portugal)

Publisher

Springer

Place of publication

Heidelberg, Germany

Series

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

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