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A semi-automatic system for the consolidation of Greek legislative texts

Published: 10 November 2016 Publication History

Abstract

The process of manually consolidating the historical revisions of law documents, by finding and applying in the appropriate chronological order all existing modifications to the original text, is usually tedious and mentally demanding. However, since legal language is highly structured, natural language processing techniques can be adopted to automate this process. In this paper, we present a semi-automatic system for the consolidation of Greek legislative texts, following an approach based on regular expressions. Consolidated versions of laws are pushed in a revision control system, enhancing open access to legislation. A manual step is necessary in order to fix system failures caused by syntax errors or related to wrong application of the legal rules by law makers.

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      PCI '16: Proceedings of the 20th Pan-Hellenic Conference on Informatics
      November 2016
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      ISBN:9781450347891
      DOI:10.1145/3003733
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      1. Greek legislation
      2. law revisions
      3. law text analysis
      4. natural language processing
      5. regular expressions

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      PCI '16: 20th Pan-Hellenic Conference on Informatics
      November 10 - 12, 2016
      Patras, Greece

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