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Legal Text Processing: Combing two legal ontological approaches through text mining

DG.O2021: The 22nd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2021
The globalization of communication networks and the possibilities offered by the information and communication technologies (ICTs) significantly change the public sector's operation and services. Digital Governance is now integrated into administrations' policies and programs at all levels: local, regional, national, European.
Avgerinos Loutsaris, Michalis   +3 more
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The Legal Texts

1999
The Agreements negotiated in the Uruguay Round, which form the legal framework of the World Trade Organization, will govern world trade into the twenty-first century. This volume covers: • Goods: the updated General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) that includes new rules on agriculture, textiles, anti-dumping, subsidies and countervailing ...
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A Seleucid Legal Text

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1925
In the Centenary Supplement to this Journal, pp. 41–8, Mr. G. R. Driver edited a Neo-Babylonian tablet concerned with the sale of a GÍR.LAL-priesthood, and made some excellent observations on this class of transaction. In what follows there will be frequent occasion to refer to that article.
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An Ontology-Based and Deep Learning-Driven Method for Extracting Legal Facts from Chinese Legal Texts

Electronics (Switzerland), 2022
Jinfeng Han, Yingcheng Lin, xiujiu mei
exaly  

The Syntactic Features of Islamic Legal Texts and Their Syntactic Implications for Translation

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, 2022
Rafat Y Alwazna
exaly  

Legal Texts and Legal Issues

1997
Berstein, M.   +2 more
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Effective deep learning approaches for summarization of legal texts

Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences, 2022
Rupali Wagh
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Legal Texts as Discourses

2016
Legal scholarship and discourse analysis have much in common. They both concern reading and interpreting texts, both are preoccupied with the meaning of texts, and both seem to assume that texts have a life of their own that is independent of their authors. Law is, after all, an inherently societal discourse, albeit quite a specific one.
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