They're trying something new in New Zealand: writing the law by wiki. Here's the The Police Act Review wiki itself. via BoingBoing
They're trying something new in New Zealand: writing the law by wiki. Here's the The Police Act Review wiki itself. via BoingBoing [click on the author's name for more information] One Comment on “Law 2.0” |
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France is also trying something new although it is less "web 2.0" than New-Zealand's wiki. The Law Commission of the French Parliament has launched a website inviting the internet community to submit suggestions for their simplification.