This chapter discusses concrete experiences with the problems of introducing XML-based tools (and in particular document editors) in the legal drafting offices of a number of national and local parliaments, and the conclusions we were able to draw, especially regarding the role of traditions and the resilience of preexisting roles and job descriptions in accepting and integrating such tools
eXtensible Markup Language (XML) structures information in documentary systems ranging from financia...
A chapter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Extensive mar...
Electronic government invariably involves XML and electronic law: legislation is as essential to pub...
This chapter discusses concrete experiences with the problems of introducing XML-based tools (and in...
This document, commissioned by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and developed by the Univer...
This book presents advantages, opportunities, and risks involved in applying Legislative XML to a pa...
National audienceLegal documents play an important role in all activities related to the legal domai...
Legislative drafting is the process whereby the conceptualisation of a new legislation is transforme...
This volume examines the basic layers of the standard-based creation and usage of legislation. In pa...
I analyse some of the key features of legal drafting: in particular I examine some of the characteri...
Currently almost all legislative bodies throughout Europe use general purpose word-processing softwa...
This paper describes extensions to our native XML legislative editor MetaVex, dealing with specific ...
The main assumption proposed in this book is that legislative drafting represents an example of prof...
Abstract. In the last two years CNIPA has been involved in several projects related to Legislative X...
This chapter presents the emerging standard-based approach to the management of legislative document...
eXtensible Markup Language (XML) structures information in documentary systems ranging from financia...
A chapter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Extensive mar...
Electronic government invariably involves XML and electronic law: legislation is as essential to pub...
This chapter discusses concrete experiences with the problems of introducing XML-based tools (and in...
This document, commissioned by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and developed by the Univer...
This book presents advantages, opportunities, and risks involved in applying Legislative XML to a pa...
National audienceLegal documents play an important role in all activities related to the legal domai...
Legislative drafting is the process whereby the conceptualisation of a new legislation is transforme...
This volume examines the basic layers of the standard-based creation and usage of legislation. In pa...
I analyse some of the key features of legal drafting: in particular I examine some of the characteri...
Currently almost all legislative bodies throughout Europe use general purpose word-processing softwa...
This paper describes extensions to our native XML legislative editor MetaVex, dealing with specific ...
The main assumption proposed in this book is that legislative drafting represents an example of prof...
Abstract. In the last two years CNIPA has been involved in several projects related to Legislative X...
This chapter presents the emerging standard-based approach to the management of legislative document...
eXtensible Markup Language (XML) structures information in documentary systems ranging from financia...
A chapter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Extensive mar...
Electronic government invariably involves XML and electronic law: legislation is as essential to pub...