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ODI Fridays: Legislation as Data

ODI Fridays: Legislation as Data

Friday Lunchtime Lectures at the Open Data Instit…

Open Data Institute Podcasts

January 25, 201330m 5s

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Friday Lunchtime Lectures at the Open Data Institute: 25 January 2013. For our third lecture... Legislation as Data Legislation affects us all. Many of our most important rights, duties and obligations are set out in statute law. What does it mean to think of legislation as data and how might open data thinking help lead us to good law? John Sheridan, Head of Legislation Services at The National Archives, guides us through legislation.gov.uk. Explaining what aspects of legislation can be represented as data and why the statute book can perhaps be better presented, understood and managed starting from a data perspective. The slides for this lecture: http://www.scribd.com/doc/122989561/Friday-Lunchtime-Lectures-at-The-ODI-Legislation-as-Data