Olivia Salamanca and Mireille van Eechoud have posted Open Legal Data for Europe , a report on a workshop organized by openlaws.eu and LAPSI, at the University of Amsterdam, 4 September 2014.
Here is a description of the report, from a post at the openlaws site:
Open Legal Data for Europe: The EC funded openlaws.eu project and the LAPSI thematic network project joined forces for a workshop on open legal data for Europe, hosted by the Institute for Information Law of the University of Amsterdam on Sep 4 2014. About 25 participants from academia, government, business and civil society discussed what the drivers are for opening up legal data for re-use in different jurisdictions and what barriers (perceived or real) exist. The outcome of the discussion will feed into the on-going work in the LAPSI network on legal barriers to re-use, and in the vision for Big Open Legal Data that will be developed as part of Openlaws.eu . [...]
HT @openlaws
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