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Public centers of legal information in the Republic of Belarus: status and perspective trends

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On 4 October, 2011, at the National Library of Belarus takes place a republican seminar on public access to national legislation ”Public centers of legal information in the Republic of Belarus: status and perspective trends”.


Organizers of the event are the National Center of Legal Information of the Republic of Belarus in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus and the National Library of Belarus. Participants: representatives of the Supreme Court, Supreme Economic Court, the Ministry of Justice, the National Center of Legislation and Legal Research, regional executive committees, representatives of library community and other interested public institutions and organizations of the Republic of Belarus.

The major task of the seminar is to consider the status of public centers of legal information (PCLI) on the basis of an up-to-date legal database, to define the ways of improving their functioning in the state system of legal information of the Republic of Belarus, and to develop PCLI network strategies for next years.

The seminar format includes a plenary session at which the activities of PCLI will be summarized and the questions of their development in modern information community will be considered.

Apply to the Organizational Committee for participation in the republican seminar:

Minsk, Bersona Str., 1a
Tel. (8017) 222-70-75
Fax (8017) 222-70-64
e-mail: journal@ncpi.gov.by

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