eJustice and semantic interoperability -- Re: [minutes] eGov IG call - 29 Oct 2008

> ...
> 1. Semantic Interoperability
> ...
>
>   Tom: there are more interesting things going on in the legal field
>   ... criminal records for instance
>   ... it is important to go beyond structural information
>
>   martin: legal aspects are part of semic
>
>   tom: not noticeable in the member states
>   ... look at the eJustice field
>   ... criminal records are supported by european directives member
>   states must exchange criminal record
>   ... there is a need of exchanging the semantic of the criminal
>   records, not just the structure
>   ... can not be understood just by looking at the terms
>   ... we must achieve compatibility with these records

Tom,

Do you think you could write a use case about it or have someone  
involved in those activities doing it?

Best,
Jose.

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Jose M. Alonso <josema@w3.org>    W3C/CTIC
eGovernment Lead                  http://www.w3.org/2007/eGov/

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