Version française
Source: Marlene's corner, post dated 30/09/2008
http://marlenescorner.blogspirit.com/archive/2008/09/22/le-marche-du-mardi-n-19.html
See also http://europa-eu-audience.typepad.com/en/2008/10/information-and-communication-on-european-issues-communicating-europe-in-partnership.html
and the Commission’s intent to promote subsidiarity for European information
Lexfeed (http://www.lexfeed.eu ) is a
service that tracks legislative news in a half-dozen countries, by RSS feeds ,
or by e-mail. I do not feel we can combine several sources, but I have not yet
explored that field far enough. Unfortunately, only the “COM documents” are
available and not on a thematic base)
EUR-Lex (access to EU law) http://eur-lex.europa.eu/fr/index.htm
In the FAQ of EUR-Lex (http://eur-lex.europa.eu/fr/tools/faq.htm
) it was announced a LexAlert originally scheduled for late 2007.
Prelex (followed legislative procedures) http://ec.europa.eu/prelex/apcnet.cfm?CL=fr
OEIL (Legislative Observatory of European Parliament) http://www.europarl.europa.eu/oeil/
OEIL offers a most valuable targeted notification service which can be focused
on a dedicated theme by email but not yet by RSS
See pictures below
See also Lexis Web, the search engine recently launched by Lexis-Nexis:
it runs an index of more than 4,500 legal websites. We find here
again the user-friendly nature of other products of the same brand , with links to them at the
top of the search results page .... This
is a beta version: which often breaks down but it's free ... ;-)
Interesting. I hope some innovative tools could be developed under the EU FP7 programme for research on ICT for Governance and Policy Modelling
join the discussion at http://www.epractice.eu/community/egovernance
Posted by: david osimo | October 13, 2008 at 12:38 PM