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The Role of Roles in Eunomos, a Legal Document and Knowledge Management System for Regulatory Compliance

Guido Boella (), Llio Humphreys () and Leendert Torre ()
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Guido Boella: Università di Torino
Llio Humphreys: Università di Torino
Leendert Torre: University of Luxembourg

A chapter in Organizational Change and Information Systems, 2013, pp 451-459 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Legal ontology is one of the most researched areas of Artificial Intelligence and Law, but is less applied in the compliance world. In this chapter we discuss the application of a domain-specific ontology building tool used for compliance monitoring with suitable extensions for modelling duties and roles. We first provide a description of the Eunomos package, before describing in detail the extensions with duties and roles applied to the Eunonmos ontology so that compliance officers can research laws and monitor compliance within the same web environment.

Keywords: Financial Institution; Social Role; Public Officer; Processual Role; Penal Code (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-37228-5_44

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