This report describes the main electronically available sources of law in the three target countries of the Openlaws.eu project: Austria, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, plus those of the EU. It describes their strengths and weaknesses in terms of available data, formats and licensing. Since the world is dynamic, especially that of electronic data, the document was originally set up as a set of spreadsheets and a web site that is easier to maintain and update. This deliverable contains a snapshot of the status of these documents at the end of December 2014
The second case study is a case study of the United Kingdom's provision of free access to law, in te...
This report gives a high level overview of requirements for Enrichment tools in the Openlaws.eu proj...
The vision of openlaws.eu is to make access to justice easier for citizens, business- es and legal e...
This report describes the main electronically available sources of law in the three target countries...
OpenLaws is an ambitious legal information project that builds on open data, open innovation and ope...
In the OpenLaws project we aim to deliver a platform that enables users to find legal information mo...
The first case study is a 'state of the art' case study of the sponsor, the European institutions' ...
Legal texts represent a fundamental building block in all democratic states. As such, legal informat...
This report provides an initial summary of the legal open data stakeholder mapping at EU level and i...
openlaws is building an international online legal information platform.Users can organize legislati...
Just like the UK and the NL, Austria is one of the leading EU Member States with respect to legal in...
The OPENLAWS.eu project aims to linking existing laws, cases and legal literature throughout the EU ...
The final comparative report D1.3.d2 makes a series of suggested reforms to systems based on country...
This Deliverable specifies the main existing stakeholders involved in legal publication for the BOLD...
It is clear that there are forces challenging the status quo of the current legal information market...
The second case study is a case study of the United Kingdom's provision of free access to law, in te...
This report gives a high level overview of requirements for Enrichment tools in the Openlaws.eu proj...
The vision of openlaws.eu is to make access to justice easier for citizens, business- es and legal e...
This report describes the main electronically available sources of law in the three target countries...
OpenLaws is an ambitious legal information project that builds on open data, open innovation and ope...
In the OpenLaws project we aim to deliver a platform that enables users to find legal information mo...
The first case study is a 'state of the art' case study of the sponsor, the European institutions' ...
Legal texts represent a fundamental building block in all democratic states. As such, legal informat...
This report provides an initial summary of the legal open data stakeholder mapping at EU level and i...
openlaws is building an international online legal information platform.Users can organize legislati...
Just like the UK and the NL, Austria is one of the leading EU Member States with respect to legal in...
The OPENLAWS.eu project aims to linking existing laws, cases and legal literature throughout the EU ...
The final comparative report D1.3.d2 makes a series of suggested reforms to systems based on country...
This Deliverable specifies the main existing stakeholders involved in legal publication for the BOLD...
It is clear that there are forces challenging the status quo of the current legal information market...
The second case study is a case study of the United Kingdom's provision of free access to law, in te...
This report gives a high level overview of requirements for Enrichment tools in the Openlaws.eu proj...
The vision of openlaws.eu is to make access to justice easier for citizens, business- es and legal e...