Open Data des décisions de Justice | justice.gouv.fr

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Summary:

Google English: "Open Data Justice decisions. Press release. Professor Loïc CADIET, professor at the Sorbonne School of Law (Paris-I University), who had been entrusted on May 9th with a mission on the open data of Justice decisions, delivered today his report to Madam the Keeper of the Seals.

The law of 7 October 2016 for a digital Republic has instituted in its articles 20 and 21 the making available to the public free of charge (in "open data") of all judicial decisions - judicial and administrative - stating that it should be done " in the respect of the privacy of the persons concerned " and be " preceded by an analysis of the risk of re-identification of persons ".

This mission, composed of representatives of the supreme courts, the substantive courts, the National Commission for Informatics and Liberties and the National Council of Bars and Law Societies, was launched to propose conditions of application and the methods of opening to the public. court decisions.

The open data of court decisions opens powerful perspectives of evolution in the way justice is rendered by making it possible to improve the quality of the jurisdictional practices by the analysis of the decisions of justice, and to reinforce the knowledge of the body of case law and its predictability

The report makes strong and engaging recommendations for the normative and technical implementation of this open data in the perspective:...."

 

Link:

http://www.presse.justice.gouv.fr/archives-communiques-10095/communiques-de-2018-12904/open-data-des-decisions-de-justice-31164.html

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Date tagged:

01/10/2018, 17:08

Date published:

01/10/2018, 02:05