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Advancing an open access publication model for legal information institutes

Published: 15 August 2011 Publication History

Abstract

In this paper we propose an Open Access model for Legal Information Institutes (LIIs) publications in three steps: Accredited Public Archival (APA), Comment-Open Publication (COP) and peer reviewed Publication (PRP). This raises some ethical and legal issues on privacy and intellectual property which cannot be ignored. We would like to foster dialogue and discussion as the unique means to create an interactive framework among research communities, LIIs and users.

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AICOL'11: Proceedings of the 25th IVR Congress conference on AI Approaches to the Complexity of Legal Systems: models and ethical challenges for legal systems, legal language and legal ontologies, argumentation and software agents
August 2011
308 pages
ISBN:9783642357305
  • Editors:
  • Monica Palmirani,
  • Ugo Pagallo,
  • Pompeu Casanovas,
  • Giovanni Sartor

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Published: 15 August 2011

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  1. crowdsourcing
  2. free access to law
  3. intellectual property
  4. legal information institutes
  5. open access publishing
  6. privacy
  7. relational law

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