Reference : Legal Ontology for Nexus: Water, Energy and Food in EU Regulations |
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Legal Ontology for Nexus: Water, Energy and Food in EU Regulations | |
English | |
Rahman, Md Mizanur ![]() | |
29-Jan-2016 | |
University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg | |
University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy | |
University of Turin, Turin, Italy | |
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra (Barcelona), Spain | |
Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius, Lithuania | |
University of Tilburg, Tilburg, Netherlands | |
Docteur en Informatique, University of Luxembourg ; Erasmus Mundus Joint International Doctoral Degree in Law, Science and Technology | |
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Palmirani, Monica ![]() | |
van der Torre, Leon ![]() | |
Wyner, Adam ![]() | |
Araszkiewicz, Michal ![]() | |
Sonia, Bergamaschi ![]() | |
[en] Legal Informatics and Ontology ; Water-Energy-Food Nexus and EU Regulations ; Legal Ontology for Nexus | |
[en] Objectives of the thesis are – (a) to identify the problems in water-energy-food nexus from ICT and Law point of view and to propose theoretically a legal knowledge framework for water-energy-food nexus in order to reduce those problems technologically, (b) to construct and implement legal ontology for nexus extracted from EU water, energy and food Regulations in OWL 2 language, which is a part of the grater work of implementing legal knowledge framework for water-energy-food nexus pro-posed through the compilation of objective (a).
Considering these objectives, this thesis presents total five chapters. Chapter 1 is dedicated to fulfill the requirement of objective (a) and the rest chapters are devoted for objective (b). More particularly chapter four presents technical descriptions of the legal ontology for nexus, while chapter two and three articulate methodological aspect of it. Chapter five evaluates legal ontology for nexus. Additionally, besides the list of references, annex 1 delivers all asserted restrictions used in this ontology and annex 2 provides the links of all modules and documentations of legal ontology for nexus. | |
CIRSFID, University of Bologna, and Computer Science and Communications Research Unit, University of Luxembourg. | |
European Commission - EC | |
Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate programme in “Law, Science and Technology” | |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10993/24596 |
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