[open-government] Judiciary open gov/OGP efforts?

Fabrizio Scrollini fabrizio.scrollini at gmail.com
Wed Jun 3 14:42:43 UTC 2015


I guess you can check this example from Argentina
http://chequeado.com/justiciapedia/
Unfortunately Latin America has an emerging community around this and  some
research but it is not the "hottest' topic around. The Judiciary does not
engage in OGP so far.

Best

Fabrizio


On 3 June 2015 at 11:20, Steven Clift <clift at e-democracy.org> wrote:

> Are you aware of any judicial branch OGP related commitments in
> participating countries?
>
> Or notable open government projects, policy reforms, investments by
> the courts/judicial branch in any country?
>
> Links to case studies, presentations would be very useful.
>
> Among my seven presentations in Taiwan next week, is one with some
> judicial branch officials. I'd like to add some fresh examples for
> that audience.
>
> I appreciate any help you might lend. I've worked in the Executive and
> Legislative branches before, and on the NGO side but the not the
> courts.
>
> Thanks,
> Steven Clift
>
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