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  1. 1.1. Access to parliament
  2. 1.1 Access to parliament
  3. 105 assemblies
  4. About the Working Group - Guidelines for Parliamentary Websites
  5. About the Working Group on XML
  6. Access
  7. Brian Keenan - Australian Department of Parliamentary Services
  8. Bruno Penne - Belgian House of Representatives
  9. Claudio Fabiani - European Parliament
  10. Committee reports
  11. Convention
  12. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
  13. Cooperation and Coordination
  14. Daniel Bennett - eCitizen Foundation
  15. Documenting the Legislative Process
  16. E-Parliament
  17. E-accessibility
  18. E-administration
  19. E-democracy
  20. E-government
  21. E-parliament
  22. E-participation
  23. E-petition
  24. E-service
  25. E-voting
  26. Enterprise architecture
  27. Explanatory Notes
  28. Flemming Sorensen - European Parliament
  29. Global Centre for ICT in Parliament
  30. Glossary
  31. GlossaryGlossary
  32. Guidelines for Implementing XML-based Parliamentary Document Recording and Management Systems
  33. Guidelines for Parliamentary Websites
  34. Gunther Schefbeck - Parliament of Austria
  35. Implementing the Vision: Management, Planning and Resources
  36. Information Society
  37. Inter-Parliamentary Union
  38. Legislative
  39. Lingering Issues
  40. Main Page
  41. Members of the Working Group - Guidelines for Parliamentary Websites
  42. Members of the Working Group on XML in Parliament
  43. Miguel Álvarez Gálvez - Congress of Guatemala
  44. Open Standards
  45. Parliamentary Websites
  46. Parliaments and Citizens: Enhancing the Dialogue
  47. Persons with Disabilities
  48. Principles for Designing Parliamentary Websites
  49. Proposed Guidelines - Version 2 revised based on comments
  50. Proposed Guidelines - Version 3 revised based on comments

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