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The Senate of Italy publishes all bills in XML Akoma Ntoso

Since 23 February 2013 the Senate of Italy started to publish on its website all bills in XML, using an Akoma Ntoso compliant scheme (in addition to the usual HTML, PDF, and ePub formats). Also, the Senate of Italy recently released the open data portal dati.senato.it

German parliament study recommends to change law to boost open source

Source: 
OSOR.eu - Open Source News

A study group in the German parliament advises changes to the national budget laws, to allow publishing as open source the software written for or by public administrations. Currently, Germany's budget law prevents public administrations from giving ICT solutions away for free.

XML Prague 2013

Date: 
Fri, 08/02/2013 - Sun, 10/02/2013

A conference on XML and data on the web will be held at the University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic from 8 to 10 February 201.

Topics

METALex: Legislation in XML

Authors: 
Alexander Boer, Rinke Hoekstra, Radboud Winkels

This paper presents a proposal for an open XML standard for the markup of legal documents: METALex. The standard provides a generic and easily extensible framework for the XML encoding of the structure and contents of legal and paralegal documents. It differs from other existing metadata schemes in two respects: It is language and jurisdiction independent and it aims to accommodate uses of XML beyond search and presentation services.

Legislative XML for the Semantic Web

Authors: 
Sartor, G.; Palmirani, M.; Francesconi, E.; Biasiotti
Publication date: 
2011

World e-Parliament Conference 2012

Date: 
Thu, 13/09/2012 - Sat, 15/09/2012

The World e-Parliament Conference 2012 was held at the Chamber of Deputies of Italy, in Rome, on 13, 14 and 15 September. The Conference concluded on the International Day of Democracy, established in 2008 by the UN General Assembly.

Legislative XML Summer School LEX12, Managing Legal Resources in the Semantic Web

Date: 
Mon, 10/09/2012 - Sat, 15/09/2012

The school provided knowledge of the most significant ICT standards emerging for legislation, judiciary, parliamentary and administrative documents. The course provided an understanding of their impact in the different phases of the legislative and administrative process, awareness of the tools based on legal XML standards and their constellations, and the ability to participate in the preparation and use of standard-compliant documents throughout law-making process.
This year the course took place in Ravenna, Italy, on 10-15 September 2012.
It was followed on 17-18 September by a Akoma Ntoso Developers Workshop.

Presentations

09:00 - 09:30

Welcoming of participants
Venue: Reception of the József Antall building (JAN)

09:30 - 10:15

Opening Session

Speakers of EU Parliaments acknowledged the importance of open document standards for transparency

The Presidency Conclusions of the Conference of Speakers of the European Union Parliaments, held in Warsaw on 20-21 April 2012, recognized the role of open standards in providing better access to parliamentary information and activities, and at the same time called for the adoption of internationally agreed standards to favour the re-use of published data.

International Meeting: Achieving Greater Transparency in Legislatures through the Use of Open Document Standards

Date: 
Mon, 27/02/2012 - Wed, 29/02/2012

Read the Summary of the Meeting

Improvements in technology over the last decade offer parliaments new opportunities to foster the democratic values of transparency, openness and accountability. Making information available on a timely basis in machine readable and re-usable format has become a vital means for enhancing the transparency of legislative bodies and for improving public access to parliamentary documents. The use of open document standards is one of the essential and effective ways of achieving these goals through technology.
To address these challenges in an international context, the United Nations, the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the U.S. House of Representatives organized the event Achieving Greater Transparency in Legislatures through the Use of Open Document Standards. The International Meeting was held at the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. on 27, 28 and 29 February 2012.

Legislative XML Summer School LEX11 - Managing Legal Resources in the Semantic Web

Date: 
Tue, 06/09/2011 - Sat, 10/09/2011

The Summer School Lex programme of the 2011 Edition will take place on 5-10 September 2011 Ravenna, Italy, Faculty of Law. Also this year the Summer School LEX is hosted by the Universty of Bologna, Ravenna location with the scientific partnership of EUI, IDT, ITTIG, CIRSFID, CS and Leibniz Center for Law and with the support of LegalXML-OASIS.
Deadline for the early-bird registration: June 30th.

U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Boehner and Majority Leader Cantor Call for New Data Standards to Make Congress More Open & Accountable

Source: 
U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner and Majority Leader Eric Cantor sent a letter to the Clerk of the House calling for the development and adoption of new electronic data standards to help make legislative information more open and Congress more accountable to the American people. A PDF of the letter can be found here.

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