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Case Study Swiss Federal Supreme Court
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relevancy digital archives continually indexes all published
decisions of the Federal Court from the year 1954 to 2002 and
onward, as well as the unpublished (anonymised) decisions of
the year 2000 and onward, in German, French and Italian, and
makes them available on-line.
Particular attention was paid to the realization of the requirement
of being able to search for documents by legal organization
criteria (the number of a decision of the Federal Court, a specific
article of law or a set of laws, a specific index volume, etc.):
using sophisticated concept sensors, relevancy digital archives
searches for specific units, and also makes browsing along these
units possible.
Thanks to its language sensitive analysis, relevancy also finds
decisions of the Federal Court across the various languages,
and thereby ensures that the search result takes all three languages
into consideration, and is complete. The judgements are also
sub-divided into organization-specific categories (chamber,
department, law, etc.), which allows the user to find relevant
documents by both, the full-text search and the focussed search
in categories.
Swiss Federal Supreme Court
12.07.2006 Bundesgerichtsentscheide suchen und finden
30.11.2005 Swiss Federal Supreme Court - Version 4 is online
02.05.2003 copiur 1.03
09.01.1997 NZZ: DAS BUNDESGERICHT (FAST) AKTUELL IM INTERNET
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