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Concepts of time within the law

Concepts of time within the law. Nina Koch nko@retsinfo.dk Ministry of Justice, Secretariat for Legal Information. The themes of today do we have any common concepts of time within our national systems of law the power of names how to manage time. Time and Versions.

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Concepts of time within the law

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  1. Concepts of time within the law Nina Koch nko@retsinfo.dk Ministry of Justice, Secretariat for Legal Information

  2. The themes of today • do we have any common concepts of time within our national systems of law • the power of names • how to manage time

  3. Time and Versions • Date-repealed, date-enacted, date-publication • Date-version and “date-of-interest”! • Date-ref on a reference • If missing by default the current version (date-version)! • Date-effective • Semantics cannot be fixed in a standard which pretends to be jurisdiction-independent

  4. Summary • Dies consulti, dies signum • Not versioning, not always there in lower regulations • Dies edicti: date-publication • Dies coactu: date-enacted (inwerkingtreding) • Dies valens: date-effective (.. werking) • Date of modification = dies coactu of modifying provision

  5. Fixed dates – always on the document

  6. Fixed dates – always on the document

  7. Intervals/start dates of intervals – may be on the document, but is on the norms

  8. Intervals/start dates of intervals – may be on the document, but is on the norms

  9. The impact/influence of other (later) documents

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