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Title: The case for linking world law data
Author: García Torrents, Enric
Puig González, Sergio
Citation: García Torrents, E., Puig. S. (2014). "The case for linking world law data". Journal of Open Access to Law, 2. ISSN 2372-7152
Abstract: The present paper advocates for the creation of a federated, hybrid database in the cloud, integrating law data from all available public sources in one single open access system - adding, in the process, relevant meta-data to the indexed documents, including the identification of social and semantic entities and the relationships between them, using linked open data techniques and standards such as RDF. Examples of potential benefits and applications of this approach are also provided, including, among others, experiences from of our previous research, in which data integration, graph databases and social and semantic networks analysis were used to identify power relations, litigation dynamics and cross-references patterns both intra and inter-institutionally, covering most of the World international economic courts.
Keywords: Linked Open Data
semantic web
data integration
data analysis
Neocodex
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Issue Date: Nov-2013
Publication license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/  
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