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Good Law from Open Data

Published on May 16, 201314847 Views

In the context of the recent European Legislation Identifier initiative and new EU e-Law Linked Open Data taskforce, this presentation will survey the opportunities of Linked Open Data to legislative

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Good Law from Open Data 00:00
Themes00:54
Legislation as data01:25
The web has changed who is accessing legislation01:27
Legislation as data02:18
Foundations - naming things03:22
Some of the names are quite sophisticated…03:54
European Legislation Identifier04:12
Legislation for Open Data04:53
The trouble with legislation05:27
Amending legislation05:39
Bringing into force the Act06:08
So, “A” changes “B” when “C” says so06:21
Section 12 (4) came into force 1/1/201106:24
“A” changes “B” when “C” says so06:32
Amount of the UK statue books07:16
Open Data as Operating Model08:05
Why does Open Source Software work?08:06
“The impossible public good”?08:23
Can we do the same with data?08:42
Data reuse - 108:43
Data reuse - 208:50
Data reuse - 308:52
Data reuse - 408:55
Data reuse - 509:12
Data reuse - 609:14
Data reuse - 709:16
Data reuse - 809:17
Data reuse - 909:22
Data reuse - 1009:51
Data reuse - 1109:58
Data reuse - 1210:11
Data reuse - 1310:12
Expert Participation10:32
Linked Data to Solve Complex Problems11:15
Facts in legislation as structured data - 111:20
Facts in legislation as structured data - 211:24
Linked Data11:28
Graph11:39
So how does Linked Data help?11:44
legislation.gov.uk11:47
Many other types of concepts - 111:57
Many other types of concepts - 211:58
Many other types of concepts - 311:59
Data, data, everywhere12:13
Concepts are defined in legislation12:42
What changes to the law improved the conviction rates? - 113:00
What changes to the law improved the conviction rates? - 213:09
What changes to the law improved the conviction rates? - 313:14
What changes to the law improved the conviction rates? - 413:19
Final thoughts13:27