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Automated legal intelligent System

Objective

ALIS aims to dramatically reduce the distance between citizens or private companies on the one hand, and the system of laws and regulations on the other, by easing access to and use of legal systems, in order to:
- Facilitate compliance with laws and regulations
- Facilitate evolution of legal and regulation systems

Thus, ALIS will provide:
- handy access to relevant information
- a system of reasoning adapted both to the user and the case under consideration
In accordance with the objectives of the FP6 recalled here above, ALIS will consider four levels where legal systems and regulations may be considered:
- conflict prevention
- Alternative dispute resolution
- law making

ALIS will investigate three complementary scientific and technological areas:
- Theoretical level: ALIS consortium aims to combine the recent advances in game theory, artificial intelligence and law and regulation corpus structuring (semantics) in order to build efficient modelling tools. Such a multidisciplinary approach has not been performed yet and could lead to high potential.
- Information systems: Development of software tool enabling running such new models onto a legal database significant enough to assess the technology potential at large scale is of key importance and leads to challenging technological work.
- Practical use and eGovernment issues: Integration and adoption of the technology into various organisations will be also investigated from different perspectives (change management, legacy, benchmarking, training)

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