Accepted Papers

  1. Juan Ignacio Belbis. Open legislative data in the southern cone of Latin America
  2. Livio Robaldo, Luigi Di Caro, Guido Boella and Loredana Cupi. Using The Akoma Ntoso Legislative XML Format within the EUCases (FP7) project
  3. Greg Kempe. The Indigo Legislation Platform
  4. Jim Mangiafico. UK Legislation in Akoma Ntoso
  5. Fabio Vitali. The Akoma Ntoso URI resolver
  6. Gioele Barabucci, Angelo Di Iorio, Silvio Peroni and Francesco Poggi. Building ontologies from the Akoma Ntoso non-ontology
  7. Lewis John McGibbney, Bimal Kumar and Chris Mattmann. A Metadata-driven Engagement Agenda for the Akoma Ntoso Media Type v1.0
  8. Ashok Hariharan. Business Process aspects of moving to Akoma Ntoso XML
  9. Leona O’Brien and Marcello Ceci. An Akoma Ntoso Compliant System for Capturing Regulatory Requirements
  10. Grant Vergottini. Building an XML Editor for Akoma Ntoso
  11. Alvaro Sandoval-Pizarro, Francisco Cifuentes-Silva and David Vilches-Borquez. Using XML Legislative: The Library of Congress of Chile’s experience
  12. Carlo Marchetti. Akoma Ntoso in the Italian Senate
  13. Monica Palmirani and Fabio Vitali. Choosing a data format for legal and legislative documents: the Akoma Ntoso experience
  14. Monica Palmirani and Luca Cervone. Language Independent Markup Editor for Akoma Ntoso
  15. Kirsten Gullickson. XML in the United States House of Representatives
  16. Alari Gianluigi. Moving towards structured content for parliamentary texts management: the e-Parliament program
  17. James McKinney. Akoma Ntoso for Parliamentary Monitoring
  18. Jorge Estevez, Monica Palmirani and Luca Cervone. FAO Consultation Process with Akoma Ntoso: An Open Governance Initiative
  19. VĂ©ronique Parisse. Akoma Ntoso at the European Institutions
  20. Andrew Weber. The Akoma Ntoso Challenge