Description

Title MetaLex Document Server
Abstract The MetaLex Document Server(MDS) is part of an ongoing project to improve access to legal sources (regulations, court rulings) by means of a generic legal XML syntax (CEN MetaLex) and Linked Data. The MDS defines a generic conversion mechanism from legacy legal XML syntaxes to CEN MetaLex, RDF and Pajek network files, and discloses content by means of HTTP-based content negotiation, a SPARQL endpoint and a basic search interface. MDS combines a transparent (versioned) and opaque (content-based) naming scheme for URIs of parts of legal texts, allowing for tracking of version information at the URI-level, as well as reverse engineering of versioned metadata from sources that provide only partial information, such as many web-based legal content services. The MDS hosts all 28k national regulations of the Netherlands available since May 2011, comprising some 100M triples.

Other presentations by Rinke Hoekstra

DateTitle
30 March 2009 Representing Legal Knowledge on the Semantic Web
18 January 2010 BestPortal and BestMap: Lessons Learned in Lightweight Legal Information Serving
21 February 2011 COMMIT P23
05 September 2011 MetaLex Document Server
22 October 2012 A Slightly Different Web of Data
27 May 2013
11 November 2013
23 September 2013
31 March 2014
05 January 2015 Peer review, selection by quality or lottery?
02 November 2015 Throwaway Science
06 June 2016 An Ecosystem for Linked Humanities Data
23 January 2017