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noslegal – open source legal taxonomy

Graeme Johnston / April 2022

Over the last few weeks, a lot of my spare time has been dedicated to the noslegal open source taxonomy project. I’ve done various LinkedIn posts recently about it, which I thought would be useful to collate here –

28 March: announcing the upcoming release and linking to a 1 minute video

29 March: a few words on open source

31 March: the release itself – including a link to the GitHub repo

1 April: some free-to-use and open source contract text projects I like

4 April: the what and why of noslegal taxonomy’s work

5 April: introducing Legal Places

6 April: Legal Places – additional regions and country subdivisions, treaty and organisation memberships

7 April: Legal Places – connecting factors and legal system types

11 April: introducing Legal Work, Subjects and Perspectives

13 April: Legal Work

14 April: Legal Subjects

15 April: Legal Perspectives

24 April: How does standardising help?

27 April: Why we chose Apache 2.0 as our permissive open source licence

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