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project:legal:productliability [2013/09/16 10:42] alogproject:legal:productliability [2018/11/13 15:34] (current) – [Linked Product Liability Data (LPLD)] alicesmith
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 This project aims to build a Linked Data repository containing information about regimes in product liability. This project aims to build a Linked Data repository containing information about regimes in product liability.
  
-Basically the following table should be defined: +=== Hackathon goals ===
  
-^ Jurisdiction   ^ Subcontext ^ Valid as of ^ Strict applicable ^ Type of negligence  ^ Comment ^ +It is a proof of conceptWe would like to investigate and define a systematic approach to collect the data, if possible in an automatic way
-| Germany        | -          | -           | yes               | ?                           | +
-| Germany        | chemical   | -           | no                | ?                           | +
-| Germany        | Food        2010       | yes               | ?                           | +
-| North Carolina | -          |             | yes               | ?                           | +
-| ...            | ...        | ....        | ...               | ...                 | ...     |+
  
- +=== Some possible practical steps ===
-=== Hackathon goals ===+
  
   - An existing standard legal ontology has to be found   - An existing standard legal ontology has to be found
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   - (optional): a vizualisation could be done to offer a didactic overview of what product liability is    - (optional): a vizualisation could be done to offer a didactic overview of what product liability is 
   - A [[http://dydra.com/alogean/lpld|triple store]] is set.    - A [[http://dydra.com/alogean/lpld|triple store]] is set. 
-  - Starting from the defined ontology, the triple store is then populated with  information about different applicable legal product liability theories. This is done by venue (country, state or province) and other criteria (e.g. type of product)+  - Starting from the defined ontology, the triple store is then populated with  information about different applicable legal product liability theories. This is done by venue (country, state or province) and other criteria (e.g. type of product) and could look like this
-  - A simple RESTfull API can be defined on top of the SPARQL-Endpoint to querry information about product liability. +
-  - Bonus pointsdetermine anticipated changes to applicable legal theories+
  
-== Examples of results ==+^ Jurisdiction   ^ Subcontext ^ Valid as of ^ Strict applicable ^ Type of negligence  ^ Comment ^ 
 +| Germany        | -          | -           | yes  | ?                               | 
 +| Germany        | chemical   | -           | no   | ?                               | 
 +| Germany        | Food        2010       | yes  | ?                               | 
 +| North Carolina | -          |             | yes  | contributory negligence |         | 
 +| ...            | ...        | ....        | ...  | ...                     | ...     |
  
-  * Strict liability applicable in Germany for damages caused by products sold to consumers without further processing +  - Bonus points: determine anticipated changes to applicable legal theories
-  * Strict liability cause of action not available in North Carolina contributory negligence applies.+
  
 ==== Data sources ==== ==== Data sources ====
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   * http://lawlibrary.hamline.edu/businesslaw   * http://lawlibrary.hamline.edu/businesslaw
   * https://www.gov.uk/product-liability-and-safety-law   * https://www.gov.uk/product-liability-and-safety-law
-  * + 
      
 {{tag>status:concept legal needs:dev needs:design needs:data needs:expert}} {{tag>status:concept legal needs:dev needs:design needs:data needs:expert}}
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