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See detailUsing Ontologies to Model Data Protection Requirements in Workflows
Bartolini, Cesare UL; Muthuri, Robert UL; Cristiana, Santos

Scientific Conference (2015, November)

Data protection, currently under the limelight at the European level, is undergoing a long and complex reform that is finally approaching its completion. Consequently, there is an urgent need to customize ... [more ▼]

Data protection, currently under the limelight at the European level, is undergoing a long and complex reform that is finally approaching its completion. Consequently, there is an urgent need to customize semantic standards towards the prospective legal framework. The aim of this paper is to provide a bottom-up ontology describing the constituents of data protection domain and its relationships. Our contribution envisions a methodology to highlight the (new) duties of data controllers and foster the transition of IT-based systems, services/tools and businesses to comply with the new General Data Protection Regulation. This structure may serve as the foundation in the design of present and future information systems abiding to data protection legal requirements. [less ▲]

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See detailReconciling Data Protection Rights and Obligations: An Ontology of the Forthcoming EU Regulation
Bartolini, Cesare UL; Muthuri, Robert UL

Scientific Conference (2015, September 10)

Knowledge theory has made its way into modern computing, through the use of models and annotations to organize it. The bottom layer of knowledge organizations makes use of ontologies, which are models ... [more ▼]

Knowledge theory has made its way into modern computing, through the use of models and annotations to organize it. The bottom layer of knowledge organizations makes use of ontologies, which are models based on a formal language structure and designed to express the concepts pertaining to a domain and the relationships between them. The use of ontologies is popular also in the legal domain to organize legal documents and as a support to legal reasoning. A legal topic which is currently under the limelight at the European level is data protection. Under the pressure of the last years’ technological developments, the data protection legislation has shown its weaknesses, and is currently undergoing a long and complex reform that is finally approaching its completion. The reform will urge businesses dealing with personal data to comply with the new Regulation. The aim of the current paper is to provide a basic ontology for the upcoming data protection legislation, highlighting the duties of the data controller, to ease the transition of systems and services from the existing legislation to the new one. [less ▲]

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See detailIntegrating Legal-URN and Eunomos: towards a comprehensive compliance management solution
Boella, Guido; Colombo Tosatto, Silvano UL; Ghavanati, Sepideh et al

in Proceedings of AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems (AICOL 2013) (2014)

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See detailManaging Legal Resources in Open Government and E-Democracy: Eunomos - an AI and Law Response
Boella, Guido; Muthuri, Robert UL; Humphreys, Llio UL

in Parycek, Peter; Edelmann, Noella (Eds.) CeDEM 14 Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government (2014)

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See detailA Critical Analysis of Legal Requirements Engineering from the Perspective of Legal Practice
Boella, Guido; Humphreys, Llio UL; Muthuri, Robert UL et al

in Seventh IEEE Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law (2014)

This paper reviews existing approaches to representing legal knowledge for legal requirements engineering. Legal requirement methodologies are rarely developed together with legal practitioners, with the ... [more ▼]

This paper reviews existing approaches to representing legal knowledge for legal requirements engineering. Legal requirement methodologies are rarely developed together with legal practitioners, with the result that often approaches are based on a simplified view of law which prevents their acceptance by legal practitioners. In this paper, we analyse how legal practitioners build legal knowledge and possibilities for existing approaches in RELaw to mirror legal practice. [less ▲]

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