European Legal e-Access conference in Paris (call for papers) Print
Written by Nicolas Jondet   
Tuesday, 02 September 2008 10:21

Paris conference on "European Legal e-Access" (December 10-12)
- Call for papers: submission deadline 5 September 2008
- The conference will provide free accommodation to overseas speakers and may contribute to travel expenses

 Several governmental and private initiatives have been coordinated by the Secretariat-General of the French Government in order to organize, under France’s presidency of the European union, an event intended to inform the public about the progression of projects carried out in Europe, and aiming at improving access to law and favouring its elaboration through new technologies. This event also illustrates the developments that have been operated in this field.

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The Eiffel Tour in blue, picture by Adrina Rose http://picasaweb.google.com/adrinaroseg/OhParis02/photo#5220046831787658834

 

 

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written by John, February 13, 2009
Certainly EU should be up to date with technological evolution, but I can see a lot of problems with a single database. Each member state has different rules and different standards, different procedures to follow. Then there is a language issue. Making information available to everyone on a free basis looks like a utopia. Information about this conference should be available to a wider audience of people.

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