2014 IEEE 7th International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Law (RELAW) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/relaw.2014.6893476
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A critical analysis of legal requirements engineering from the perspective of legal practice

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“…Ghanavati et al [21] proposed a systematic method (based on the Goal-oriented Requirement Language) to extract legal requirements from regulations and represented them using a conceptual meta-model, i.e., a legal profile. Boella et al [22] compared methodologies for extracting legal requirements. They identified that most methodologies do not provide mechanisms to articulate effectively the (potential) unwritten rules that might influence legal reasoning, such as the context of the legal scenario.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ghanavati et al [21] proposed a systematic method (based on the Goal-oriented Requirement Language) to extract legal requirements from regulations and represented them using a conceptual meta-model, i.e., a legal profile. Boella et al [22] compared methodologies for extracting legal requirements. They identified that most methodologies do not provide mechanisms to articulate effectively the (potential) unwritten rules that might influence legal reasoning, such as the context of the legal scenario.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ensuring traceability i.e. providing references to the legislation text is considered to be important for such tools [9,11,29]. References, for instance, allow companies to consult the legislations in case of confusion or if they need to verify an assessment.…”
Section: Framework For a Compliance Assessment Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Law and policies are subject to contextual and dynamic interpretation across different jurisdictions, legal systems and policy environments [22]. Legal requirements cannot be comprehensively itemized/programmed, nor can the rule of law, privacy and data protection be hard-coded, in particular, where judgement or an exercise of discretion is required [14] [15]. Thus, indirect strategies [16] and design tactics [17], including privacy engineering and risk management, will need to be employed to ensure both compliance with the Australian legal system, and beyond that, the proactive adoption of privacy and data protection safeguards and ethical principles.…”
Section: Legal Workflow Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this project we are therefore addressing two separate but linked sets of problems: (i) the coexistence of both artificial and human decision-making and information processes; and (ii) the modelling of specific legal requirements arising from different legal and government sources [31] [32]. We are considering a blended "RegTech" perspective 14 to be applied to law enforcement and security with the due legal protections in place.…”
Section: Examplementioning
confidence: 99%