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Date created: 2024-02-24 07:17 PM | Last Updated: 2025-02-26 11:59 AM

Identifier: DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/QG4PB

Category: Project

Description: Testing different ways to parse and mark up the logical structure of legislation, by using a set of imaginary provisions and chosen enacted legislation. Aiming to publish versions with highlightings and formalisations, alongside versions in QnA Markup, Mermaid Markdown, and Excel spreadsheets, possibly with versions in L4 and Blawx.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

Has supplemental materials for Digitising legislation: progress and prospects on SocArXiv

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Welcome to CRLP's work stream on parsing the logical structures of legislative provisions and marking them up for feeding to logic-driven reasoning systems. We are also marking up elements of standard non-logic provisions like offences, definitions, and powers to make subsidiary legislation (for purposes that need to identify those).

Marking up an offence

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artificial intelligencecomputational lawlawlegislationlegislative draftinglogicrules as code

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