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The SLD – what did I expect?

I’ve just submitted my feedeback to the SPO on the Statute Law Database as a Public Pilot Phase 2 user. It’s premature to comment publicly in any detail, but here are the substantial points....

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The Statute Law Database – finally a reality

The Statute Law Database is a project of the Statutory Publications Office (SPO), an office within the Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA). It has a long and chequered history, reaching back to...

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Statute Law Database article

My article The Statute Law Database – finally a reality looks at the history and current shape of the SLD.

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Free access to the laws that bind us? (2)

Yesterday Clare Allison, the Enquiry System Project Manager at the SPO, wrote to Statute Law Database trial users that: We are pleased to announce that the website as it stands will be launched free of...

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Statute Law Database goes public

The Statute Law Database was finally released to the public today. See what you think. Background and issues are covered in my recent article. Is the SLD “open”? No: The content is available free of...

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Developments in legal information

First published January 2007 in the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers. Here are some of the key developments in the field of (free) legal information provision in 2006 and some predictions for 2007. The...

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Statute Law Database – free for all after all

The DCA has clarified its licensing terms for the SLD, confirming that it is indeed free for all as published. Its Copyright Notice has been amended and the SLD has been removed from the OPSI examples...

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Statute Law Database – the jury’s still out

In the first few days following the launch of the SLD there was a fair amount of comment and criticism. But since then … zilch. Is everyone ecstatically happy with it, reserving their judgment or...

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The Statute Law Database – an update

First published May 2007 in the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers. It is now 4 months since the Statute Law Database was released to the public. In the first couple of weeks following the launch there...

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OPSI – improved access to legislation

OPSI has significantly improved its access to Acts of Parliament. See, for example the new Pensions Act 2007. The page layouts are now fully stylesheet driven, with more accurate layout; and there are...

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OPSI Legislation – heading towards the semantic web

The OPSI Report on Public Access Scheme Funding 2006/07 gives a good summary of recent and planned improvements in the OPSI legislation site. (See also my earlier post on improved access.) Here are...

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All in-force legislation now on OPSI

As reported earlier, OPSI is working with SPO to bring the two online legislative services together, to create a single place where visitors can access the widest range of legislative content held by...

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Improving legislation on the web

Published in the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers, July 2009. In 1996 HMSO started publishing new legislation on its website. Comprehensive coverage was later extended back to 1987 for Acts and 1988 for...

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The new UK legislation service

Published in the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers, September 2010. Since late July we have a shiny new official home of UK legislation at legislation.gov.uk. In due course this will completely replace...

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Open law: digital common property

Open law is the idea that public legal information should be freely available to everyone to access, use and republish. The current position in the UK differs completely as between legislation and case...

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