Open data de la jurisprudence : "Les décrets seront adoptés d’ici fin mars, afin que la jurisprudence puisse être mise à la disposition de tous" (Jean-Jacques Urvoas)

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From Google Translate: "Jean-Jacques Urvoas expressed his wishes to the press that 'the decrees will be adopted by the end of March, so that the jurisprudence can be made available to all'.

On the occasion of his vows to the press January 25, 2017, Jean-Jacques Urvoas, Keeper of the Seals, Minister of Justice, has returned to open data jurisprudence: 'The decrees will be adopted by end-March ., that case law can be made available to all course, given the mass of decisions (over 2 million per year), this will not happen in one day  - 12 to 24 months the provision of civil decisions of courts of appeal  - from 24 to 36 months for the provision of criminal decisions of appellate courts  -  progressive implementation over a period of 3 to 8 years for making provisions Of decisions of first instance.

This provision will be made with respect for the privacy of individuals, and with a concern for the protection of judges and legal assistants. 

This is a profound change that promises' ."

Link:

http://annuaire-juridique.lemondedudroit.fr/unes/225093-open-data-de-la-jurisprudence-les-decrets-seront-adoptes-dici-fin-mars-urisprudence-puisse-etre-mise-disposition-de-tousjean-jacques-urvoas.html

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01/28/2017, 22:54

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01/28/2017, 17:54