Good Law from Open Data

author: John Sheridan, The National Archives
published: May 16, 2013,   recorded: April 2013,   views: 14817
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In the context of the recent European Legislation Identifier initiative and new EU e-Law Linked Open Data taskforce, this presentation will survey the opportunities of Linked Open Data to legislative and legal compliance data. What does it mean to talk about legislation as data? How can open data work as an operating model for the public sector to enable this? Where and how do Linked Data standards fit? What are the commercial opportunities for use and exploitation of law as data? This presentation will showcase recent projects and explore the Europe wide possibilities and benefits from Linked Open Legislation Data.

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Comment1 Johnny, October 12, 2020 at 4:11 p.m.:

I have a unique look on data and I love how he talks about it in this video, I recently read a blog about money https://cashjargon.com and I think it's relevant here.


Comment2 Paul Mankin, January 23, 2024 at 11:03 a.m.:

The intersection of Good Law and Open Data is a compelling exploration into the future of legal practices, resonating with the commitment to excellence upheld by The Law Office of Paul Mankin. This presentation delves into the transformative potential of Linked Open Data for legislative and legal compliance information, emphasizing the shift towards viewing legislation as data. As the legal landscape evolves, the discussion on open data as an operating model for the public sector aligns with the principles of transparency and understanding rights championed by The Law Office of Paul Mankin https://www.paulmankin.com/ . The exploration of Linked Data standards and the potential commercial opportunities underscores the dynamic nature of the legal profession, offering insights into the Europe-wide possibilities and benefits of leveraging Linked Open Legislation Data.

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