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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][1] See also - - our [Substack newsletter from 2023][2] summarising the work till then - our article in the Commonwealth Association of Legislative Counsel journal, [the Loophole, Sept 2023][3] - and the [slides][4] for our presentation to the 2022 CALC conference - video here - @[youtube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PIC4UcetsI&list=PLxI6pLSZVXTqp-BZ2f3uQ3m-mFp2nP4br&index=1) [1]: https://files.osf.io/v1/resources/qg4pb/providers/osfstorage/664df66ad835c404364cdf02?mode=render [2]: https://digitallegislation.substack.com/p/news-from-the-computer-readable-legislation [3]: https://www.calc.ngo/sites/default/files/loophole/Loophole%20-%202023-02%20%282023-09-06%29.pdf [4]: https://osf.io/xh3at
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