The first issue of Journal of Open Access to Law has been published.
The editors of the journal are Tom Bruce , Ginevra Peruginelli , Enrico Francesconi , and Pompeu Casanovas .
The journal is refereed and open access, and is published on the Open Journal Systems platform.
Articles published in the journal are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Here are the legal informatics or legal communication papers in the first issue, organized by category:
Free and open access to legal information in the digital age
- Graham Greenleaf, Andrew Mowbray, and Philip Chung: The Meaning of ‘Free Access to Legal Information’: A Twenty Year Evolution
- Lenore Georgina Adeline Hamilton: Social Media and the Tyranny of Distance – Pacific Access to Legal Information
Data organization and legal informatics
- Michael Curtotti and Eric McCreath: A Right to Access Implies A Right to Know: An Open Online Platform for Research on the Readability of Law
- Hughes-Jehan Vibert, Pierre Jouvelot, and Benoît Pin: Legivoc – connecting laws in a changing world
- Thom Neale: Citation Analysis of Canadian Case Law
Open government data and its applications
- Zhuozhen Duan: The rise of the internet and its impact on the openness of the justice system in mainland China: improvements and limitations
- Josiline Phiri: Opportunities and challenges to free access to law in a changing world: a case of Zimbabwe Legal Information Institute (ZimLII)
Legal services based on free access to legal information
Here are links to selected posts about this first issue:
- Tom Bruce: Announcing the Debut of JOAL
- Bob Ambrogi: New Today: Journal of Online Access to Law
- Cicely Wilson: Welcome JOAL! The New Journal of Open Access to Law
Filed under: Applications, Articles and papers, Technology developments, Technology tools Tagged: Court transparency, Empirical methods in legal communication studies, Empirical methods in legal informatics, Enrico Francesconi, Free access to law, Ginevra Peruginelli, Journal of Open Access to Law, Judicial transparency, Legal citation analysis, Legal citations, Legal communication, Legal informatics journals, Legivoc, Online legal publishing, Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute, PacLII, Pompeu Casanovas, Public access to court information, Public access to judicial information, Public access to legal information, Public attitudes towards courts, Public attitudes towards judiciary, Readability of legal resources, Readability of legislation, Readability of statutes, Tom Bruce
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