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===== Case Law as a Service (CLaaS) ===== | ===== Case Law as a Service (CLaaS) ===== | ||
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- | CLaaS is at the same time an API for accessing cases, a software to manage cases and a universe | + | Many legal decisions, or case results, on national |
- | CLaaS will integrate into social media to include comments, preferences, recommendations, | + | |
- | ==== Mockup Design ==== | + | CLaaS is at the same time an API for accessing cases, software to manage such cases, and an app ecosystem with a store to manage basic applications with added views and functionality on top of it. CLaaS will integrate into social media to include collaboration features like comments, preferences, |
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+ | The following design sketches were done to provide an idea for possible interfaces to the system. | ||
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- | For the Swiss Federal Supreme Court, Alexander has built a crawler, which can be accessed here: http:// | + | In order to illustrate |
- | Cases should be part of the semantic web. Reto and Jörn have built a translation into linked data (RDF). Tools based on linked data can immediately be used to search and interact on that data: [[project: | + | ==== Crawler ==== |
- | ==== Visualisation ==== | + | Based on data of the [[http:// |
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- | Collecting a large number | + | |
- | These visualisations we found to be useful: | + | Further information: [[project: |
- | 1. Visualise one case: Cases are often long (10-30 pages or even more) and it is time consuming to identify rules and reasonings of the court. Cases can be annotaded with Icons and the reasoning can be displayed in a structured manner (Case matrix) (Christian and Franziska are preparing an example case preparation for that) This is listed as a seperate project [[project: | + | ==== Linked Data ==== |
- | 2. Visualise a list of cases: Hitlists | + | Cases should be part of the semantic web. Reto and Jörn have built a translation into linked data (RDF). Tools based on linked data can immediately |
- | 3. Visualise the connection between cases: Cases often cite each other. This can be displayed in graphs that also convey further | + | Further |
- | 4. Geographic visualization of a large number of cases: When a search retrieves a large number of cases (1000 or more) it is impossible | + | ==== Visualisation ==== |
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+ | Collecting | ||
- | Include links to your demo and/or source code. | + | These visualisations we found to be useful: |
- | ===== Data ===== | + | |
- | | + | - **Visualise one case:** Cases are often long (10-30 pages or even more) and it is time consuming to identify rules and reasonings of the court. Cases can be annotaded with Icons and the reasoning can be displayed in a structured manner (Case matrix) (Christian and Franziska are preparing an example case preparation for that) This is listed as a seperate project [[project: |
+ | - **Visualise a list of cases:** Hitlists and other lists of cases can be annotated with easily accessible information by icons indicating case outcome, type of case, type of reasoning, area/ | ||
+ | - **Visualise the connection between cases:** Cases often cite each other. This can be displayed in graphs that also convey further information (metadata).\\ {{: | ||
+ | - **Geographic visualisation of a large number of cases:** When a search retrieves a large number of cases (1000 or more) it is impossible to even glimpse over this list of cases. Facets help there but are not easily comprehensible because they just consist out of text and many numbers. A graphical visualisation helps, but it can be much more than that. By tracking cases over time it can actually be an analysis tool. The project is [[project: | ||
- | * access to Swisslex and sample data and metadata from Swisslex | + | ===== What's ahead ===== |
- | * access | + | |
- | + | * Combine different data sources | |
- | | + | * Develop an effective social integration |
===== Team ===== | ===== Team ===== | ||
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* Christian Laux, Laux Lawyers "IT Law is our passion" | * Christian Laux, Laux Lawyers "IT Law is our passion" | ||
* Alexander Poltorak, Free IT Foundation "Open Hardware & Free SW" (Idea) | * Alexander Poltorak, Free IT Foundation "Open Hardware & Free SW" (Idea) | ||
+ | * Lionel Lourdin, Free IT Foundation "Open Hardware & Free SW" (Idea+Des) | ||
* Florian Ducommun, HDC Lawfirm, CC " | * Florian Ducommun, HDC Lawfirm, CC " | ||
+ | * Oleg Burlaca, Ketse | ||
* Friedhelm Weinberg, HURIDOCS "Make available and accessible human rights case law around the world" | * Friedhelm Weinberg, HURIDOCS "Make available and accessible human rights case law around the world" | ||
- | and others - please fill add yourself and add your contact details | ||
===== Licenses ===== | ===== Licenses ===== | ||
* CC BY-SA | * CC BY-SA | ||
* AGPL | * AGPL | ||
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- | ===== Links ===== | ||
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- | * Relevant documentation ... | ||
- | * Blog or forum posts ... | ||
- | * Tools you used ... | ||
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