This file was created with JabRef 2.2. Encoding: Cp1252 @ARTICLE{biagioli, author = {Carlo Biagioli and Stefano Pietropaoli}, title = {TOWARDS SELF-EXPLAINING TEXTS}, journal = {I Quaderni}, year = {2005}, volume = {{N}ovembre}, pages = {70--82}, number = {18}, abstract = {.} } @INPROCEEDINGS{Boer:2005b, author = { A.~Boer and T.~van~Engers}, title = { Standards for Spatial Regulations }, booktitle = { Proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of legal knowledge in e-Government, held in conjunction with the Tenth International Conference on ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE and LAW }, year = {2005}, address = { Bologna, Italy }, abstract = {The Leibniz Center for Law is involved in the project Digitale Uitwisseling Ruimtelijke Plannen (DURP1; digital exchange of spatial plans) which develops a digital exchange format for spatial regulations. For the researchers of the Leibniz Center for Law, hav-ing designed the METALex XML schema (cf. Boer et al., 2002 and Boer et al., 2003) for ?regular? legal sources, involvement in the DURP project offers new possibilities to study a legal area that hasn't yet been studied to the extent it deserves in the field of Computer Science & Law. The last few months we made an inventory of issues we feel are not suffi-ciently covered by current initiatives in the Geo-graphic Information Systems (GIS) field. This inven-tory is an input to the DURP standardization effort. In this paper we will also discuss the possibility of extending the Lex XML schema in order to support exchange of spatial regulations, including the asso-ciated geospatial information in the form of maps.}, pdf = {http://www.leibnizcenter.nl/docs/boer/boer-egov-final10p.pdf} } @INPROCEEDINGS{Boer:03e, author = {A.~Boer and R.~Hoekstra and R.~Winkels and T.~van~Engers}, title = {$^{META}Lex$: {J}urisdiction and {L}anguage}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the E-Government Workshop in conjunction with JURIX 2003}, year = {2003}, editor = {Monica Palmirani and Tom van Engers and Maria A. Wimmer}, pages = {54-66}, month = {December}, publisher = {Universit\"{a}tsverlag Rudolf Trauner}, abstract = {$^{META}Lex$ provides a generic and easily extensible framework for the XML encoding of the structure and contents of legal documents. This paper discusses some design decisions related to language and jurisdiction neutrality} } @INPROCEEDINGS{Boer:02a, author = {A.~Boer and R.~Hoekstra and R.~Winkels and T.~van~Engers and F.~Willaert}, title = {$^{META}Lex$: {L}egislation in {XML}}, booktitle = {Legal Knowledge and Information Systems (Jurix 2002)}, year = {2002}, editor = {T.~Bench-Capon and Aspassia~Daskalopulu and R.G.F.~Winkels}, pages = {1--10}, address = {Amsterdam}, publisher = {IOS Press}, abstract = {This paper presents a proposal for an open XML standard for the markup of legal documents: METALex. The standard provides a generic and easily extensible framework for the XML encoding of the structure and contents of legal and paralegal documents. It differs from other existing metadata schemes in two respects: It is language and jurisdiction independent and it aims to accommodate uses of XML beyond search and presentation services.}, pdf = {http://www.jurix.nl/pdf/j02-01.pdf} } @INPROCEEDINGS{Boer:02b, author = {A.~Boer and R.~Hoekstra and R.~Winkels and T.~van Engers and F.~Willaert}, title = {{P}roposal for a {D}utch {L}egal {XML} {Standard}}, booktitle = {Electronic Government (EGOV 2002)}, year = {2002}, editor = {R.~Traunm\"uller and K.~Lenk}, pages = {142--149}, address = {Berlin; Heidelberg; New York}, publisher = {Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, abstract = {This paper presents a proposal for an XML Standard for legal sources in the Netherlands. The standard intends to provide a generic and easily extensible framework for the XML encoding of the structure and contents of legal and paralegal documents. It differs from other existing metadata schemes for legal documents in two respects; It is language independent and it aims to accommodate uses of XML beyond search and presentation services.}, pdf = {http://www.metalex.nl/pages/reports/egov2002.pdf} } @ARTICLE{Boer:2005e, author = {Alexander Boer and Radboud Winkels}, title = {{W}hat's in an {I}nterchange {S}tandard for {L}egislative {XML}?}, journal = {I Quaderni}, year = {2005}, volume = {{N}ovembre}, pages = {32--41}, number = {18}, abstract = {To make efficient and effective use of all legal sources electronically available in Europe, with all their different ({XML}) formats, we need an open interchange standard. Such a standard will enable public administrations to better serve their citizens and organisations, to link legal information from various levels of authority and different countries and languages. Moreover, it will enable companies active in the field of legal knowledge systems to design methods and tools that support a much larger market and it will protect customers of such companies from vendor lock-in. Such an interchange standard should obviously be jurisdiction and language independent. Furthermore, it should refrain from describing elements that are not specific for legal documents and it should refrain from describing elements that require interpretation of the content of these documents. Finally, the standard should allow for easy (external) linking of separate knowledge models of the content to the original legal sources.} } @INPROCEEDINGS{Boer:04a, author = {Alexander Boer and Radboud Winkels and Tom van Engers and Emile de Maat}, title = {A Content Management System based on an Event-based Model of Version Management Information in Legislation}, booktitle = {Legal Knowledge and Information Systems. Jurix 2004: The Seventeenth Annual Conference.}, year = {2004}, editor = {T. Gordon}, pages = {19--28}, address = {Amsterdam}, publisher = {IOS Press}, abstract = {Understanding electronic legislation requires a comprehension of its lifecycle and the events and corresponding transformations that make up this lifecycle. A metadata description attached to the legislative resource represents a time point in this lifecycle. In this paper we advocate an event-based model of version management for legislation. We are currently developing a Content Management System (CMS) based on this model. This paper discusses the event-based model, sketches the infrastructure of the CMS, and relates it to timestamping in METALex documents.}, pdf = {http://www.leibnizcenter.org/docs/boer/boer-jurix2004.pdf} } @INPROCEEDINGS{Boer:2004xa, author = {Alexander Boer and Radboud Winkels and Tom van Engers and Emile de Maat}, title = { Time and Versions in $^{META}Lex$ {XML} }, booktitle = { Proceedings of the Workshop on Legislative {XML} }, year = {2004}, address = { Kobaek Strand } } @ARTICLE{Boer07b, author = {Alexander Boer and Radboud Winkels and Fabio Vitali}, title = {XML Standard Proposals for Law: MetaLex and LKIF}, year = {2007}, booktitle = {Legal Knowledge and Information Systems: Proceedings of the 20th Jurix Conference}, owner = {Aboer}, timestamp = {2007.10.16} } @ARTICLE{estrella3.1:07, author = {Caterina Lupo and Fabio Vitali and Enrico Francesconi and Monica Palmirani and Radboud Winkels and Emile {de Maat} and Alexander Boer and Paolo Mascellani}, title = {General XML format(s) for legal Sources.}, year = {2007}, institution = {Estrella}, pdf = {http://www.estrellaproject.org/doc/D3.1-General-XML-formats-For-Legal-Sources.pdf}, type = {Deliverable 3.1} } @INPROCEEDINGS{opijnen, author = {Marc van Opijnen}, title = { A public index of Case Law references -- the end of multiple and complex citations }, booktitle = { Submitted for review to Jurix 2006 }, year = {2006}, address = { Paris } } @ARTICLE{palmirani, author = {Monica Palmirani}, title = {DYNAMICS OF NORMS OVER TIME: A MODEL FOR LEGISLATIVE CONSOLIDATION}, journal = {I Quaderni}, year = {2005}, volume = {{N}ovembre}, pages = {42--70}, number = {18}, abstract = {.} } @ARTICLE{estrella3.2:07, author = {Monica Palmirani and Giovanni Sartor and Rosella Rubino and Alexander Boer and Emile de Maat and Fabio Vitali and Enrico Francesconi}, title = {Guidelines for Applying the New Format}, year = {2007}, date-added = {2006-12-19 00:26:31 +0100}, date-modified = {2007-01-16 16:40:46 +0100}, institution = {Estrella}, owner = {hoekstra}, pdf = {http://www.estrellaproject.org/doc/D3.2-Guidelines.pdf}, timestamp = {2007.02.13}, type = {Deliverable 3.2} } @INPROCEEDINGS{Boer:03d, author = {R.~Winkels and A.~Boer and R.~Hoekstra}, title = {$^{META}Lex$: An {XML} {S}tandard for {L}egal {D}ocuments}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the XML Europe Conference}, year = {2003}, address = {London (UK)}, abstract = {This paper presents a proposal for an open XML standard for the markup of legal documents: METALex. The standard provides a generic and easily extensible framework for the XML encoding of the structure and contents of legal and paralegal documents. MetaLex is first and foremost meant as an interchange format for legal documents. It differs from other existing metadata schemes in two respects: It is language and jurisdiction independent and it aims to accommodate uses of XML beyond search and presentation services.}, url = {http://www.idealliance.org/papers/dx_xmle03/index/title/16f6ba43e1991a3bff3ac1e4a6.html} }