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-This is a [[event:2013-09|LegalHack@OKCon 2013]] challenge 
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 ====== Swiss Supreme Court ====== ====== Swiss Supreme Court ======
  
-Create a better search engine by keywords and law articles for the website of the [[http://www.bger.ch/fr/index/juridiction/jurisdiction-inherit-template/jurisdiction-recht/jurisdiction-recht-leitentscheide1954.htm|Swiss Supreme Court]].+{{:project:legal:yacy-search-1.png?200}}{{:project:legal:yacy-search-2.png?210}}
  
-Currently, searching jurisprudence through Google is more efficient than through the Swiss Supreme Court website, which actually gives business to a company like [[http://www.swisslex.ch|Swisslex]] which charges prohibitive fees for making an efficient jurisprudential research. +In this project we are developing an open search engine by keywords and law articles for the website of the [[http://www.bger.ch/fr/index/juridiction/jurisdiction-inherit-template/jurisdiction-recht/jurisdiction-recht-leitentscheide1954.htm|Swiss Supreme Court]]. Currently, the Swiss Supreme Court website search is powered by [[http://www.swisslex.ch|Swisslex]]which charges fees for efficient jurisprudential research. Searching their website with Google is a free alternative, however this type of search is too generic and broad. 
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 +Based on data of the [[http://www.bger.ch/|Swiss Federal Supreme Court]], Alexander has built an online case history crawler, the demo of which can be accessed here:  
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 +http://yacy.free-it-foundation.org:8090/ 
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 +(Note, we are currently struggling to keep the service up due to hardware issues. Please click on screenshots above if the page is down.)
  
 === Hackathon goals === === Hackathon goals ===
  
-Since jurisprudence is supposed to be known by everybody, an efficient search engine is a mandatory tool for democracy and goes along with the open data philosophy.+Since jurisprudence is supposed to be known by everybody, an efficient search engine is a mandatory tool for democracy and goes along with the open data philosophy. The goals of the [[event:2013-09|LegalHack@OKCon 2013]] challenge for this project were to:
  
   - Enable the use of search by filters   - Enable the use of search by filters
   - Implement search by law articles   - Implement search by law articles
   - Implement search by keywords          - Implement search by keywords       
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-====== Project ===== 
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-(screenshots or sketches up here) 
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-Brief description goes here. Add sections below if you need more room. 
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-Include links to your demo and/or source code. 
  
 ===== Data ===== ===== Data =====
  
-  * List and link your actual and ideal data sources.+  * The website of the Supreme Court is here: http://www.bger.ch/
  
 ===== Team ===== ===== Team =====
  
   * Florian Ducommun, Creative Commons Switzerland   * Florian Ducommun, Creative Commons Switzerland
-  * List your [[user:home|team members]] here ...+  * Alexandre Poltorak, Free IT Foundation
  
 ===== Links ===== ===== Links =====
  
-  * Relevant documentation ... +  * [[http://www.yacy-websearch.net/wiki/index.php/En:Start|YaCy Search Engine]]
-  * Blog or forum posts ... +
-  * Tools you used ...+
      
-{{tag>status:concept legal needs:dev needs:design needs:data needs:expert}}+{{tag>status:demo legal needs:design needs:hosting}}
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