This ontology describes a person character as a vector of demographic traits, each dimension refers to a concept contained within a specific taxonomy or to an instance of a wikidata item. @en
The Data Privacy Vocabulary (DPV) provides terms (classes and properties) to represent information about processing of personal data, for example - purposes, processing operations, personal data, technical and organisational measures. @en
Ontology for legal entity identifier registration. It was designed for Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) Level 1 data corresponding to the Common Data Format version 2.1. It covers key reference data for a legal entity identifiable with an LEI. The ISO 17442 standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization defines a set of attributes or LEI reference data that comprises the most essential elements of identification. It specifies the minimum reference data, which must be supplied for each LEI: The official name of the legal entity as recorded in the official registers. The registered address of that legal entity. The country of formation. The codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions. The date of the first LEI assignment; the date of last update of the LEI information; and the date of expiry, if applicable. @en
Ontology for legal entity parent relationships. It was designed for Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) Level 2 data corresponding to the Relationship Record format, version 1.1. Legal entities that have or acquire an LEI report their ‘direct accounting consolidating parent’ as well as their ‘ultimate accounting consolidating parent’, or for International Branches ‘is an International Branch of'. Otherwise they must provide a Reporting Exception. @en
Ontology defining generic concepts for reuse by other Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) ontologies. It defines generic classes for (legal) Entities and their relationships and statuses; and generic properties for different types of name and address. It makes use of the OMG Languages Countries and Codes (LCC) ontology (based on the ISO 3166 standard) for country and region information. @en