This book presents advantages, opportunities, and risks involved in applying Legislative XML to a parliamentary workflow, with particular regard to Akoma Ntoso XML standard. The way the book is organized in different sections: -- Part I offers a general introduction to the benefits and risks of Legislative XML; -- Part II introduces Legislative XML features with particular attention to the Akoma Ntoso standard; -- Part III presents XML markup support tools; and -- Part IV shows how to apply Akoma Ntoso and mark up a legal document in a way that respects the meaning of each part
Abstract. In this paper we will present a method for mining information within legal texts, in parti...
Akoma Ntoso is an international legal XML standard, whose technical specifications are now approved ...
This paper presents a solution for managing heterogeneous legal XML resources using a native XML rep...
This book presents advantages, opportunities, and risks involved in applying Legislative XML to a pa...
This volume examines the basic layers of the standard-based creation and usage of legislation. In pa...
This document, commissioned by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and developed by the Univer...
This chapter aims to collocate Akoma Ntoso into the historical scenario of the legal XML schemas and...
Akoma Ntoso is an XML vocabulary for legal and legislative documents whose primary objective is to p...
This chapter discusses concrete experiences with the problems of introducing XML-based tools (and in...
Electronic government invariably involves XML and electronic law: legislation is as essential to pub...
eXtensible Markup Language (XML) structures information in documentary systems ranging from financia...
The XML documents that represent legal resources contain information and legal knowledge that belong...
This chapter presents the emerging standard-based approach to the management of legislative document...
The current paper presents the “Fill the gap” project that aims to design a set of XML standards for...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide background information on structured documents in the leg...
Abstract. In this paper we will present a method for mining information within legal texts, in parti...
Akoma Ntoso is an international legal XML standard, whose technical specifications are now approved ...
This paper presents a solution for managing heterogeneous legal XML resources using a native XML rep...
This book presents advantages, opportunities, and risks involved in applying Legislative XML to a pa...
This volume examines the basic layers of the standard-based creation and usage of legislation. In pa...
This document, commissioned by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and developed by the Univer...
This chapter aims to collocate Akoma Ntoso into the historical scenario of the legal XML schemas and...
Akoma Ntoso is an XML vocabulary for legal and legislative documents whose primary objective is to p...
This chapter discusses concrete experiences with the problems of introducing XML-based tools (and in...
Electronic government invariably involves XML and electronic law: legislation is as essential to pub...
eXtensible Markup Language (XML) structures information in documentary systems ranging from financia...
The XML documents that represent legal resources contain information and legal knowledge that belong...
This chapter presents the emerging standard-based approach to the management of legislative document...
The current paper presents the “Fill the gap” project that aims to design a set of XML standards for...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide background information on structured documents in the leg...
Abstract. In this paper we will present a method for mining information within legal texts, in parti...
Akoma Ntoso is an international legal XML standard, whose technical specifications are now approved ...
This paper presents a solution for managing heterogeneous legal XML resources using a native XML rep...