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OASIS LegalRuleML RuleML2014, Prague 18th August

LegalRuleML TC Monica Palmirani, CIRSFID, UniBO Guido Governatori, NICTA, Australia Harold Boley, UNB Tara Athan, Athan Services Adrian Paschke, Uni. Berlin Adam Wyner Uni. Aberdeen Chair Secretary

Outline Introduction to LegalRuleML  Motivations, Goals, Principles  Design principles  LegalRuleML main blocks: meta, context, rules Legal Statements and References Temporal Events and Temporal Situations Deontic Penalty and Reparation Defeasible Alternatives  Future work

Motivations Legal texts are the privileged sources for norms, guidelines and rules that often feed different concrete Web applications.  Legislative documents, Contracts, Judgements  Guidelines (Soft Law) in eGovernment, eJustice, eLegislation, eHealth, banks, assurances, credit card organizations, Cloud Computing, eCommerce, aviation and security domainm etc. The ability to have proper and expressive conceptual, machine readable models of the various and multifaceted aspects of norms, guidelines, and general legal knowledge is a key factor for the development and deployment of successful applications.

Goal The LegalRuleML TC, set up inside of OASIS at Jan 12, 2012 ( with 25 members, aims to produce a rule language for the legal domain:  Based on the legal textual norms  Oriented to legal people  Compact in the syntax annotation  Neutral respect any logic  Flexible and extensible

6 LegalRuleML RuleML Family of Sublanguages

Requirements Support for modelling different types of rules:  Constitutive rules (e.g. definitions)  Prescriptive rules (e.g. obbligation, permission, etc.) Implement isomorphism [Bench-Capon and Coenen, 1992] Implement defeasibility [Gordon, 1995, Prakken and Sartor, 1996, Sartor, 2005] Model legal procedural rules

Design Principles (1/2) Multiple Semantic Annotations:  A legal rule may have multiple semantic annotations where each annotation can represent a different legal interpretation.  Each such annotation can appear in a separate annotation block as internal or external metadata. Tracking the LegalRuleML Creators:  As part of the provenance information, a LegalRuleML document or any of its fragments can be associated with its creators. Linking Rules and Provisions: LegalRuleML includes a mechanism, based on IRI, that allows N:M relationships among the rules and the textual provisions avoiding redundancy in the IRI definition and errors in the associations LegalRuleML is independent respect any Legal Document XML standard, IRI naming convention

Design Principles (2/2) Temporal Management: LegalRuleML must represent these temporal issues in unambiguous fashion Formal Ontology Reference: LegalRuleML is independent from any legal ontology and logic framework. LegalRuleML is based on RuleML: LegalRuleML reuses and extends concepts and syntax of RuleML. Mapping: Investigate the mapping of LegalRuleML metadata to RDF triples for favouring Linked Data reuse.

Open Rules Logic Rules Linked Open Data Legal document in XML Legal Ontology Combine rules with other dataset Interoperability and interchange Retrieve rules and documents ENGINE

Metadata of Context LegalRulML Approach Digital Millennium Copyright Act... … … … … … … Metadata of Context Metadata of Context T2 Metadata of Context Digital Millennium Copyright Act NEW VERSION 2013 Rules as interpretation of the text Multiple interpretations of the same text... … …

LegalRuleML main blocks Context association of metadata with rules Context association of metadata with rules Metadata Legal Sources References Agents Authority Time Instants Temporal Characteristics Jurisdiction Role Metadata Legal Sources References Agents Authority Time Instants Temporal Characteristics Jurisdiction Role Context different author association of metadata with rules Context different author association of metadata with rules Context different time and jurisdiction association of metadata with rules Context different time and jurisdiction association of metadata with rules Context association of alternative interpretations of the same text Context association of alternative interpretations of the same text......

Document Structure: Metadata, Contexts, Rulebases Textual References Rule Context parameters like agents, times, sources Association between Text and Rules N:M relationship Rules

LegalRuleML main blocks Context association of metadata with rules Context association of metadata with rules Metadata Legal Sources References Agents Authority Time Instants Temporal Characteristics Jurisdiction Role Metadata Legal Sources References Agents Authority Time Instants Temporal Characteristics Jurisdiction Role

Legal Statements and References (2/2) URI Non-URI

Temporal Events and Temporal Situations Type of event: In force Efficacy Event that define the validity of the rules

LegalRuleML main blocks: rules Context association of metadata with rules Context association of metadata with rules Metadata Legal Sources References Agents Authority Time Instants Temporal Characteristics Jurisdiction Role Metadata Legal Sources References Agents Authority Time Instants Temporal Characteristics Jurisdiction Role

Example National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009: Section 29 (Prohibition on engaging in credit activities without a licence) (1) A person must not engage in a credit activity if the person does not hold a licence authorising the person to engage in the credit activity. Civil penalty: 2,000 penalty units. omissis Criminal penalty: 200 penalty units, or 2 years imprisonment, or both.

Deontic operators Obligation +: a Deontic Specification for a state, an act, or a course of action to which a Bearer is legally bound, and if it is not achieved or performed results in a Violation. Prohibition +: a Deontic Specification for a state, an act, or a course of action to which a Bearer is legally bound, and if it is achieved or performed results in a Violation. Permission +: a Deontic Specification for a state, an act, or a course of action where the Bearer has no Obligation or Prohibition to the contrary. Right +: a Deontic Specification that gives a Permission to a party (the Bearer) and implies there are Obligations or Prohibitions on other parties (the AuxiliaryParty) such that the Bearer can (eventually) exercise the Right.

Penalty and Reparation PenaltyStatement +: a Legal Statement of a sanction (e.g. a punishment or a correction). Reparation +: an indication that a PenaltyStatement is linked with a PrescriptiveStatement, meaning that a sanction may apply when the PrescriptiveStatement entails a Deontic Specification, and there is a Violation of the Deontic Specification. Penalty PrescriptiveStatement Reparation A penalty of 200 criminal unit is a reparation for violating the prohibition on engaging in a credit activity without a financial license.

Defeasibility body always head body -> head strict body sometimes head body => head defeasible body not complement head body ~ > head defeater R2 > R1 R1: A person must not engage in a credit activity. R2: But if the person has a financial license they can engage in a credit activity.

Example National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009: Section 29 (Prohibition on engaging in credit activities without a licence) (1) A person must not engage in a credit activity if the person does not hold a licence authorising the person to engage in the credit activity. Civil penalty: 2,000 penalty units. omissis Criminal penalty: 200 penalty units, or 2 years imprisonment, or both. P2P3 P4 P1 R1 R2

LegalRuleML modelling In a giving time t=2009, the author Guido, the authority “Consumer Credit Agency”, in the jurisdiction “Australia”, source text sec29 ps1: Person(x) => [FORB]EngageCreditActivity(x) ps2: HasLicence(x) => [PERM]EngageCreditActivity(x) ps2 > ps1 pen1: [OBL] PayCivilUnits(x,2000) pen2:  [OBL] PayPenalUnits(x,200),  [OBL] Imprisonment(x,2y),  [OBL] PayPenaltyUnitsPlusImprisonment(x,200,2y) rep1: [Violation]ps1, pen1 rep2: [Vioaltion]ps1, pen2

LegalRuleML main blocks Context bridge between metadata and rules Context bridge between metadata and rules Metadata Legal Sources References Agents Authority Time Instants Temporal Characteristics Jurisdiction Role Metadata Legal Sources References Agents Authority Time Instants Temporal Characteristics Jurisdiction Role

Alternative interpretations of the same text pen2a: SUBORDERLIST {  [OBL] PayPenalUnits(x,200),  [OBL] Imprisonment(x,2y),  [OBL] PayPenaltyUnitsPlusImprisonm ent(x,200,2y) } pen2a: SUBORDERLIST {  [OBL] PayPenalUnits(x,200),  [OBL] Imprisonment(x,2y),  [OBL] PayPenaltyUnitsPlusImprisonm ent(x,200,2y) } pen2b: OR { [OBL] PayPenalUnits(x,200) [OBL] Imprisonment(x,2y), [OBL] PayPenaltyUnitsPlusImprisonm ent(x,200,2y) } pen2b: OR { [OBL] PayPenalUnits(x,200) [OBL] Imprisonment(x,2y), [OBL] PayPenaltyUnitsPlusImprisonm ent(x,200,2y) } Criminal penalty: 200 penalty units, or 2 years imprisonment, or both. MonicaGuido

LegalRuleML modelling In a giving time t=2009, the author Guido, the authority “Consumer Credit Agency”, in the jurisdiction “Australia”, source text sec29 ps1: Person(x) => [FORB]EngageCreditActivity(x) ps2: HasLicence(x) => [PERM]EngageCreditActivity(x) ps2 > ps1 pen1: [OBL] PayCivilUnits(x,2000) pen2a: SUBORDERLIST {  [OBL] PayPenalUnits(x,200),  [OBL] Imprisonment(x,2y),  [OBL] PayPenaltyUnitsPlusImprisonment(x,200,2y)} pen2b: OR { [OBL] PayPenalUnits(x,200) [OBL] Imprisonment(x,2y), [OBL] PayPenaltyUnitsPlusImprisonment(x,200,2y) } rep1: [Violation]ps1, pen1 rep2a: [Vioaltion]ps1, pen2a rep2b: [Vioaltion]ps1, pen2b Context_Author: Guido Context_Author: Monica Context_Author: Guido Context_Author: Monica

Conclusion and Future plans LegalRuleML is an emerging XML standard for modelling legal rules oriented to the legal expert, that provides a compact and expressive syntax RDF approach helps to foster the Open Rules in Linked Data and in Semantic Web Future work:  integration with Reaction RuleML  meta-model for permitting export in RDF  extensibility mechanisms of the schema  case-law management  good documentation and pilot cases

Where to find material of the tutorial Schemas and Examples SVN: open.org/version- control/browse/wsvn/legalruleml/trunk/examples/appro ved/?rev=117&sc=1#_trunk_examples_approved_https://tools.oasis- open.org/version- control/browse/wsvn/legalruleml/trunk/examples/appro ved/?rev=117&sc=1#_trunk_examples_approved_ Zip file of the schemas: open.org/archives/legalruleml/201406/msg00013.htmlhttps://lists.oasis- open.org/archives/legalruleml/201406/msg00013.html Documentation of the LegalRuleML TC: open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=legalr uleml open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=legalr uleml Glossary: open.org/archives/legalruleml/201408/msg00011/Glos sary-v20.odthttps://lists.oasis- open.org/archives/legalruleml/201408/msg00011/Glos sary-v20.odt

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