Towards a High-level Controlled Language for Legal Sources on the Semantic Web
Résumé
Legislation and regulations are required to be structured and augmented in order to make them serviceable on the Internet. However, it is known that it is complex to accurately parse and semantically represent such texts. Controlled languages have been one approach to adjusting to the complexities, where the source text is rewritten in some systematic form. Such an approach is not only costly, but potentially introduces alternative translations which may be undesirable. To navigate between the requirements and complexities, we propose and exemplify a high- level controlled language that serves as a high level XML representation for key components of legal content. The language tightly correlates to the source text and also facilitates analysis.