Thimm, HeikoSchneider, PhilWohlgemuth, VolkerNaumann, StefanArndt, Hans-KnudBehrens, GritHöb, Maximilian2022-09-192022-09-192022978-3-88579-722-7https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/39400In the last decades the highly active area of environmental legislation has produced a vast amount of text documents that contain laws and regulations enacted by various types of rule setters. This large body of legal text documents is still growing with an increasing speed. In order to assure compliance with the regulations, today, corporate specialist spend a lot of time with the reviewing and assessment of these documents. It seems that through the use of text processing assistance tools these important corporate environmental compliance management tasks can be completed in less time. To develop corresponding assistance tools has been the broader goal of this work in which initial text processing experiments with a common Natural Language Understanding pipeline are described. The obtained results confirm that in order to extract meaningful relations from text documents of the environmental legislation area, domain-specific processing techniques that are tailored to the specific language and format of legal text are required.enEnvironmental legislationlegal textNatural Language ProcessingNatural Language UnderstandingRelation ExtractionText Processing Pipeline.Relation Extraction from Environmental Law Text Using Natural Language UnderstandingText/Conference Paper1617-5468