joi, 25 septembrie 2014

Rubacki: Free access to online legislation in a federation: Achievements of Australian Governments

Michael Rubacki has published Free access to online legislation in a federation: Achievements of Australian Governments and issues remaining , Journal of Open Access to Law , 2(1) (2014).


Here is the abstract:



The paper explores the development of government provision of online access to legislation in Australia, including technologies used in the drafting/publishing process. It focuses on the more recent developments such as the use of websites as part of the actual legislative process and the near complete demise of paper products. It looks at the conflicts that arise in balancing continuing demands for traditional print-like products and developing more effective online services, and the elusiveness of more collaborative nationwide approaches.





Filed under: Applications, Policy debates, Technology developments, Technology tools Tagged: Free access to law, Free access to legislation, Journal of Open Access to Law, Legal publishing, Legislative information systems, Legislative publishing, Michael Rubacki, Public access to legal information, Public access to legislative information



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