| Visser, P.R.S., Knowledge Specification for Multiple Legal Tasks; A Case Study for the Interaction Problem in the Legal Domain, The Hague, Netherlands: Kluwer International, Law, 1995. |
....which specifies a small, encapsulated system. These advantages allowed the creation of an algebraic model, which can be found in [1] 2. LAWS An important question is how to compare legal situations in different countries. Work on this question include logic based approaches [2 4] ontologies [5 7], and representation languages [8] Pure logic has a nice property. It shows clearly the connection between reason and effect. It also shows the same structure as the law text itself and therefore it is easy to create a link to the original text. However, pure logic is difficult to read for ....
Visser, P.R.S., Knowledge Specification for Multiple Legal Tasks; A Case Study for the Interaction Problem in the Legal Domain, The Hague, Netherlands: Kluwer International, Law, 1995.
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