Normative autonomy and normative co-ordination: declarative power, representation, and mandate
Artificial Intelligence and Law
Computable Models of the Law: Languages, Dialogues, Games, Ontologies
Computable Models of the Law: Languages, Dialogues, Games, Ontologies
Rules and Norms: Requirements for Rule Interchange Languages in the Legal Domain
RuleML '09 Proceedings of the 2009 International Symposium on Rule Interchange and Applications
RuleML 1.0: the overarching specification of web rules
RuleML'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on Semantic web rules
The Computer Journal
LegalRuleML: XML-based rules and norms
RuleML'11 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Rule-based modeling and computing on the semantic web
High Performance Live Migration through Dynamic Page Transfer Reordering and Compression
CLOUDCOM '11 Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science
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The management of legal domains is gaining great importance in the context of data management. In fact, the geographical distribution of data as implied -- for example -- by cloud-based services requires that the legal restrictions and obligations are to be taken into account whenever data circulates across different legal domains. In this paper, we start to investigate an approach for coping with the complex issues that arise when dealing with data spanning different legal domains. Our approach consists of a conceptual model that takes into account the notion of legal domain (to be paired with the corresponding data) and a reference architecture for implementing our approach in an actual relational DBMS.