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  • Google Synonym or Semantic Operator and Law

    Synonym or Semantic Google Operator and Law Note: For more information about this operator, read the search advanced tips The tilde (~) is the Google “semantic”or “synonym”operator. Not a tool per se but a really useful operator to help define semantic keyword relationships. By adding the ~ Tilde symbol when searching Google for your key…

  • Artificial Intelligence and Law

    Artificial Intelligence and Law Introduction to AI and Law The purpose of AI & Law is to provide a forum for sharing research results, problems, and ideas about computational models of law and legal reasoning. AI & Law is not only concerned with logical aspects of legal reasoning, but also with many other topics. The…

  • Semantic Web and Law

    Semantic Web and Law Legal Ontologies have been studied in workshops and conferences on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Law, by the AI&LAW community, for years but its results have not generated enough connections with the Semantic Web community. The legal field, which had early adopters of ontologies and semantic web technology, offers a hugue demand…

  • A-Z List of Law Search Suggestions

    A-Z List of Law Search Suggestions law + a law and order svu law and order law abiding citizen law and order criminal intent law and order svu episodes law and order svu season 15 law and order svu episode guide law and order svu season 14 law and order cast law and order svu…

  • Semantic Indexing and Legal

    Semantic Indexing and Legal Introduction For an overview about semantic indexing, read Semantic Indexing and Law. See also Semantic Web and Law, Semantic Indexing and Law Search, Semantic Indexing and Law news and Semantic Indexing and Law dictionary. Examples Two Word Phrases of Legal similar legal legal aid legal dictionary legal forms seafood restaurants online…

  • History of Citation Indexing

    History of Citation Indexing Legal Citation indexing originated with a table of cases that Joseph Story began in 1743. For centuries, the history of Legal Citation indexes wes related to the history of print law reports. The founder of modern citation indexing and citation analysis is Dr. Eugene Gartfield. He was the founder of ISI®…

  • Dahl’s Law Dictionary

    Dahl’s Law bilingual Dictionaries Author: Dahl, H.S. Type of Dictionary: Spanish-English/English-Spanish, and French to English/English to French Edition: third (Spanish) and second (French) edition Published: Both in Buffalo, New York. The Spanish-English/English-Spanish in 1999; the French to English/English to French in 2001. Pages: XLI+913 p and XXV+675 p ISBN: 1575884968 and 2247043178 Description In both…

  • Legal Ontologies

    Legal Ontologies Note: for more information about legal ontologies, read the legal metadata website here. Legal Ontologies are the expression of the metadata section of legal documents according to a formalized ontology language such as OWL. They have proved crucial for representing, processing and retrieving legal information, “Legal ontologies differ from ontologies in other fields…

  • Legal RDF

    Legal RDF Introduction to Legal RDF Legal-RDF was a non-profit organization that was sponsored by software companies and by John McClure, main creator of Legal RDF ontology. It was one of the most significant non-institutional initiatives in the field of legal standardization Legal-RDF was structured so that events relate to the state of a resource.…

  • EnAct

    EnAct Introduction to EnAct EnAct is a comprehensive intelligent legislation drafting, management solution, web-based electronic repository and delivery system that has been built to enable the Tasmanian Government (Australia) to produce, distribute and enable public access to reliable, up-to-date, searchable consolidated Tasmanian legislation (1). At the core of the EnAct system is an SGML database,…

  • Legifrance

    Legifrance Legifrance is the official French online legislation database. It is an in depth resource for French, European and International laws, norms and regulations Legifrance was created in 1998 and completed in 2002, when also changed its name, becoming “the Public Service of Dissemination of the French Law on the Internet”(1). In january 2008 a…

  • LexFind

    LexFind LexFind is an enterprise search tool designed for legal information. It is, basically, a versatile, robust search engine for legal documents. It is able to deal with large sets of documents with variable structures. “LexFind is a project developed by the Institute for federalism of the University of Fribourg. The focus of the project…

  • CHLexML

    CHLexML “CHLexML is a XML schema developed by the SVRI. This XML schema expressly addresses the need for a structured and harmonized data format to store legal acts in Switzerland. CHLexML proves that this need was correctly recognized in Switzerland. However, it is not known whether it is already in use or will be in…

  • AKOMA NTOSO

    AKOMA NTOSO Introduction to AKOMA NTOSO AKOMA NTOSO (Architecture for Knowledge-Oriented Management of African Normative Texts using Open Standards and Ontologies) is an open legal XML standard for parliamentary, legislative and judiciary documents. It means “linked hearts” in Akan language of West Africa. The role of Akoma Ntoso is “to mark up legal and legislative…

  • NormeinRete

    Hello NormeinRete Introduction to NormeinRete Normeinrete or “Norme in rete” means “norms, laws and regulations put online” and it started in 1999. One of its resuslts, the web portal and content aggregator “Normeinrete.it”was an official websitee of the Italian Government that was first announced in 1999 and offered for years semantic legislative information online services…