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e-SENSElectronic Simple European Networked Services
e-SENS WP62
Poznan, 24 and 25 October 2013
Pim Keizer, Ernst Steigenga
Items in our presentation
e-CODEX (ernst steigenga)• Positioning• Approach and methodology• Long Term Strategy
Metadata Workbench (Pim Keizer)• Design concepts• Presentation• Availability
e-Justice
e-CODEX
e-CODEX as a service
Example services in e-CODEX
Small Claims and European Payment Order• Support for cross border commerce by SME’s• Legal support for Service Directive
Mutual recognition of Financial Penalties• Freezing and confiscation
Cross border merges of companiesMutual recognition of judgments in criminal casesEuropean Investigation OrderEUregio = mutual legal assistance
e-SENS MB progress template v01.ppt
Proces analysis
e-SENS MB progress template v01.ppt
Scoping
BusinessProcess
execution
Business Transactions
Mutual interactions
Process Collaborationparameters
ConnectingPartners to
EU Gateway
I dentifyingpartners
Xml schema's
AnalyzingI nteractions
DataDictionary
Dataelements
Transport
Business
Outcome process analysis
Business Document BD-001001 contains at least:•Timings•Attachments•Signature•Languages•Addresses•Parties involved and their roles•E- return address•Case types and numbers
Use case centric approach
Check use case’s legislation • Regulation: use described data definitions• Directive: use described data definitions
Check repository of data definitions • Use highly accepted and adapted
Develop specific data definitions• Least preferred option• Checked by or developed with for example SEMIC.EU and ISA
Repository of data definitions easily accessible • Promote reuse of data definitions in EU-legislation• Enable interoperability in the European community
Who does it?
Example work: EPO-form A
InterestFee Evidence
Defendant
Claim
Payment
Claimant
Country
Court
files
Lives in
Is handled by
entails
ofof
Lives in
Against
Is backed byIs paid to
Authorized Representative
RepresentativeResides in
Contractual penalties
Cost
Principal
of
of
Long Term Strategy
Key findings year 1 e-CODEX WP6All legislation seems to define its own semantics
• Small Claims differs from EPO
Contradictions in legal semantics do exist: WP6 has to overcome these contradictions
• Basic legal concepts like ‘claimant’, ‘defendant’, ‘legal representation’, ‘decision’ and ‘court’ have to be analyzed and modeled for each use case
Regulations Small Claims and EPO come with loosely structured forms
Long Term Strategy II
Develop Core Legal Concepts according to DIGIT’s methodology for ISA Core VocabulariesA ‘Core Concept’ is a simplified data model that captures the minimal, global characteristics/attributes of an entity in a generic, country- and domain-neutral fashionIntroduction of domain/document model
Long Term Strategy III
Directly identified concept Deduced concept Core Vocabulary or Core Legal Concept (draft)
Consumer Person
Rental Transaction (before, start, during and after)
Legal Act
Car rental company Business
Company’s office Location
Damage
Employee Person
Vehicle
Credit card
Sum
Claim Claim
Country Location
Nationality Person
Car/vehicle
Transaction (before, start, during and after) Legal act
Geographic location Location
An example from the Small Claims use case
Domain-/document model
Tooling in e-CODEX
e-DocumentUse case centric
approach
unstructuredpayload
Metadata Workbench
Metadata Workbench by Pim Keizer
DemonstrationAvailability
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