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<rfc ipr="trust200902" docName="draft-spinosa-urn-lex-18" category="info" submissionType="independent">
  <front>
    <title abbrev="URN LEX Namespace for Sources of Law">A Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace for Sources of Law (LEX)</title>

    <author initials="P." surname="Spinosa" fullname="PierLuigi Spinosa">
      <organization></organization>
      <address>
        <postal>
          <street>Via Zanardelli, 15</street>
          <city>Firenze</city>
          <code>50136</code>
          <country>Italy</country>
        </postal>
        <phone>+39 339 5614056</phone>
        <email>pierluigi.spinosa@gmail.com</email>
      </address>
    </author>
    <author initials="E." surname="Francesconi" fullname="Enrico Franceseconi">
      <organization>Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)</organization>
      <address>
        <postal>
          <street>Via de' Barucci, 20</street>
          <city>Firenze</city>
          <code>50127</code>
          <country>Italy</country>
        </postal>
        <phone>+39 055 43995</phone>
        <email>enrico.francesconi@cnr.it</email>
      </address>
    </author>
    <author initials="C." surname="Lupo" fullname="Caterina Lupo">
      <organization></organization>
      <address>
        <postal>
          <street>Via San Fabiano, 25</street>
          <city>Roma</city>
          <code>117</code>
          <country>Italy</country>
        </postal>
        <phone>+39 3382632348</phone>
        <email>caterina.lupo@gmail.com</email>
      </address>
    </author>

    <date year="2023" month="March" day="07"/>

    
    
    

    <abstract>


<t>This document describes a Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace
Identification (NID) convention for identifying, naming, assigning,
and managing persistent resources in the legal domain.  This
specification is published to allow adoption of a common convention
by multiple jurisdictions to facilitate ease of reference and access
to resources in the legal domain.</t>



    </abstract>



  </front>

  <middle>


<section anchor="introduction"><name>Introduction</name>

<section anchor="the-purpose-of-namespace-lex"><name>The Purpose of Namespace "lex"</name>

<t>The purpose of the "lex" namespace is to assign a unique
identifier, in well-defined format, to documents that are sources of
law.  To the extent of this namespace, "sources of law" include any
legal document within the domain of legislation, case law and
administrative acts or regulations; moreover potential "sources of
law" (acts under the process of law formation, as bills) are included
as well. Therefore "legal doctrine" is explicitly not covered.</t>

<t>The identifier is conceived so that its construction depends only on
the characteristics (details) of the document itself and, therefore,
it is independent from the document on-line availability, its
physical location, and access mode. The identifier itself is assigned
by the jurisdiction of the identified document.  Even a document that
is not available online may, nevertheless, have a LEX URN identifier.</t>

<t>Such an identifier can be used as a way to represent references (and
more generally, any type of relation) among various sources of law.
In an on-line environment with resources distributed among different
Web publishers, identifiers, in terms of uniform resource names,
allow a simplified global interconnection of legal documents by means
of automated hypertext linking. LEX URNs are therefore particularly
useful when they can be mapped into or associated with locators such
as HTTP URLs.  Moreover, LEX URNs details can be used as a reference
to create HTTP-based persistent and location-independent identifiers
<xref target="RFC3986"/>.  Such kind of identifiers have been suggested within the
set of principles and technologies, known as "Linked Data", as a
basic infrastructure of the semantic web to enable data sharing and
reuse on a massive scale.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="community-considerations"><name>Community Considerations</name>

<t>The use of the "lex" namespace facilitates the interoperability of
information systems used in the Public Administration at the national
and international level. Moreover it allows the distribution of the
legal information towards a federated architecture. In such an
architecture, documents are directly managed by the issuing
authorities, with resulting benefits in information authenticity,
quality and currency. A shared identification mechanism of resources
guarantees that a distributed system will be as efficient and
effective as a comparable centralized system.</t>

<t>Creators of Internet content that references legal materials -
including publishers operating well outside the traditional arenas of
legal publishing - benefit by the registration of the namespace
because it facilitates the linking of legal documents, whether by
manual or automated means, and reduces the cost of maintaining
documents that contain such references.</t>

<t>Any citizen or organisation with Internet web browser capability will
have the possibility to use the namespace and its associated
application, registers, and resolution services, to facilitate
document access (if available).</t>

</section>
<section anchor="entities-supporting-this-specification"><name>Entities Supporting this Specification</name>

<t>The following entities support the publication of this proposal:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>CNR (National Research Council of Italy) - Italy;</t>
  <t>Agency for Digital Italy (AgID) - Presidency of the Council of
Ministers - Italy;</t>
  <t>PRODASEN - IT Department of the Federal Senate - Brazil;</t>
  <t>LII (Legal Information Institute), Cornell Law School - USA.</t>
</list></t>

</section>
<section anchor="background"><name>Background</name>

<t>This specification of a unique identifier for legal documents
follows a number of initiatives in the field of legal document
management.</t>

<t>Since 2001 the Italian Government, through the National Center for
Information Technology in the Public Administration, the Ministry of
Justice and CNR (the  National Research Council of Italy) promoted
the NormeInRete project. It was aimed at introducing standards for
sources of law description and identification using XML and URN
techniques.</t>

<t>Other national initiatives in Europe introduced standards for the
description of legal sources <xref target="FRAN"/>.  Collaborations
between government, national research institutes, and
universities, have defined national XML standards for legal document
management, as well as schemes for legal document identification.
Outside of Europe, similar initiatives have addressed similar problems
<xref target="FRAN"/>.  Several of these identifiers are based on a URN schema.</t>

<t>In today's information society the processes of political, social and
economic integration of European Union member states as well as the
increasing integration of the world-wide legal and economic processes
are causing a growing interest in exchanging legal information
knowledge at national and trans-national levels.
The growing desire for improved quality and accessibility of legal
information amplifies the need for interoperability among legal
information systems across national boundaries. A common well-defined
schema used to identify sources of law at international level is an
essential prerequisite for interoperability.</t>

<t>Interest groups within several countries have already expressed their
intention to adopt a shared solution based on a URN technique.<br />
The need for a unique identifier of sources of law in different
EU Member States, based on open standards and able to provide
advanced modalities of document hyper-linking, has been expressed in
several conferences (as <xref target="LVI"/>) by representatives of the Publications
Office of the European Union (OP), with the aim of promoting
interoperability among national and European institution information
systems. Similar concerns have been raised by international groups
concerned with free access to legal information, and the Permanent
Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law <xref target="HCPIL"/>
that encourage State Parties to "adopt neutral methods of citation of
their legal materials, including methods that are medium-neutral,
provider-neutral and internationally consistent.". In a similar
direction the CEN Metalex initiative is moving, at European level,
towards the definition of a standard interchange format for sources
of law, including recommendations for defining naming conventions to
them.</t>

<t>The need of unique identifiers for sources of law is of
particular interest also in the domain of case law. This is
acutely felt within both common law systems, where cases are the
main law sources, and civil law systems, in order to
provide an integrated access to cases and legislation, as well as
to track the relationships between them. This domain is characterized
by a high degree of fragmentation in case law information systems,
which usually lack interoperability.</t>

<t>In the European Union, the community institutions have stressed the
need for citizens, businesses, lawyers, prosecutors and judges to
become more aware not only of (directly applicable) EU law, but also
of the various national legal systems. The growing importance of
national judiciaries for the application of Community law was
stressed in the resolution of the European Parliament of 9 July 2008
on the role of the national judge in the European judicial system.<br />
Similarly the the Council of the European Union has underlined the
importance of cross-border access to national case law, as well as
the need for its standardisation, in view of an integrated access in
a decentralized architecture. In this view the Working Party on Legal
Data Processing (e-Law) of the Council of the European Union formed a
task group to study the possibilities for improving cross-border
access to national case law. Taking notice of the report of the
Working Party's task group the Council of the EU decided in 2009 to
elaborate on a uniform, European system for the identification of
case law (ECLI: European Case-Law Identifier) and uniform Dublin
Core-based set of metadata.</t>

<t>The Council of the European Union invited the Member States to
introduce in the legal information systems the European Legislation
Identifier (ELI), an http-based Semantic Web oriented identification
system for European Union and Member States legislation.</t>

<t>The LEX identifier (also referred in this text as "LEX name") is
conceived to be general enough so as to provide guidance at the core
of the standard and sufficient flexibility to cover a wide variety of
needs for identifying all the legal documents of different nature,
namely legislative, case-law and administrative acts. Moreover, it
can be effectively used within a federative environment where
different publishers (public and private) can provide their own items
of a legal document (that is there is more than one manifestation of
the same legal document).</t>

<t>Specifications and syntax rules of LEX identifier can be used
also for http-based naming convention to cope with
different requirements in legal information management, for example
the need of having an identifier compliant with the Linked Open Data
principles.</t>

<t>This document supplements the required name syntax with a naming
convention that interprets all these recommendations into an original
solution for sources of law identification.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="general-characteristics-of-the-system"><name>General Characteristics of the System</name>

<t>The specifications in this document promote interoperability
among legal information systems by defining a namespace
convention and structure that will create and manage identifiers for
legal documents. The identifiers are intended to be:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>globally unique</t>
  <t>transparent</t>
  <t>reversible</t>
  <t>persistent</t>
  <t>location-independent, and</t>
  <t>language-neutral.</t>
</list></t>

<t>These qualities facilitate legal document management and
a mechanism of stable cross-collections and cross-country
references.</t>

<t>Transparency means that given an act and its relevant metadata
(issuing authority, type of measure, etc.), it is possible to create
the related URN that is able to
uniquely identify the related act in a manner that is reversible
(from an act to its URN and from a
URN to the related act).</t>

<t>Language-neutrality is an especially important feature that
promotes adoption of the standard by organizations that must adhere to
official-language requirements. This specification provides
guidance to both public and private groups that create, promulgate,
and publish legal documents. Registrants wish to minimize the
potential for creating conflicting proprietary schemes, while
preserving sufficient flexibility to allow for diverse document types
and to respect the need for local control of collections by an
equally diverse assortment of administrative entities.</t>

<t>The challenge is to provide the right amount guidance at the
core of the specification while providing sufficient flexibility to
cover a wide variety of needs. LEX does this by
splitting the identifier into parts.  The first part uses a pre-
existing standard specification ("country/jurisdiction name
standard") to indicate the country (or more generally the
jurisdiction) of origin for the legal document being identified; the
remainder ("local name") is intended for local use in identifying
documents issued in that country or jurisdiction.</t>

<t>The second part
depends only on the system of sources of law identification operating
in that nation and it is mainly composed by formalized information
related to the enacting authority, the type of measure, the details
and possibly the annex.</t>

<t>The identification system based on uniform names includes:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>a schema for assigning names capable of representing unambiguously
any addressed source of law (namely legislation, case law and
administrative acts), issued by any authority (intergovernmental,
supranational, national, regional and local) at any time (past,
present and future);</t>
  <t>a resolution mechanism - in a distributed environment - that ties a
uniform name to the on-line location of the corresponding
resource(s).</t>
</list></t>

<t>This document considers the first of these requirements. It also
contains a few references to the architecture of the resolution
service and to the corresponding software.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="linking-a-lex-name-to-a-document"><name>Linking a LEX Name to a Document</name>

<t>The LEX name is linked to the document through meta-information which
may be specified as follows:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>within the document itself through a specific element within
an XML schema or by an <xref target="W3C.HTML"/> META tag;</t>
  <t>externally by means of a Resource Description Framework <xref target="W3C.rdf-schema"/>
triple, a specific attribute in a database, etc.</t>
</list></t>

<t>At least one of these references is necessary to enable automated
construction and update of catalogues (distributed and centralized)
and the implementation of resolvers that associate the uniform name
of a document with its physical location(s). LEX assumes no
particular relationship between the originator of the document, its
publisher, and the implementer of catalogues or resolution services.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="use-of-lex-names-in-references"><name>Use of LEX Names in References</name>

<t>LEX names can be used in references as an HREF attribute value of the
hypertext link to the referred document.
This link can be created in two ways:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>by manually inserting in the referring document the link with the
uniform name: this is a burdensome procedure, especially for
documents that are already on-line;</t>
  <t>by automatically constructing (either permanently or temporarily)
the link with the uniform name, through reference parsers of a
text: this is a more time-saving procedure even if subject to a
certain percentage of errors, since references are not always
accurate or complete. This solution could nevertheless be
acceptable for already published documents.</t>
</list></t>

<t>Whatever method is adopted, new documents produced
in XML format (compliant with the DTD/XMLSchema defined in the
related country) should express references through the uniform name
of the document referred to.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="definitions"><name>Definitions</name>

<t>The following terms are used in
these specifications:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>Source of Law:
a general concept to refer to legislation, case
law, regulations and administrative acts. In its broadest sense,
the source of law is anything that can be conceived as the
originator of 'erga omnes' legal rules. In this document "Source of
Law" refers also to acts during their making such as bills that
might or might not become laws;</t>
  <t>Jurisdictional Registrar:
an organization that shares and defines in any
jurisdiction the assignment of the main components of the resource
identifier through which the identifier uniqueness is guaranteed.</t>
</list></t>

</section>
<section anchor="terminology"><name>Terminology</name>

<t>The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
"OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP
14 <xref target="RFC2119"/> <xref target="RFC8174"/> when, and only when, they appear in all
capitals, as shown here.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="syntax-used-in-this-document"><name>Syntax Used in this Document</name>

<t>This document uses the syntax common to many Internet RFCs, which is
based on the ABNF (Augmented Backus-Naur Form) <xref target="RFC5234"/> meta-
language.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="namespace-registration"><name>Namespace Registration</name>

<t>The "lex" namespace has already been registered in the "Formal URN
Namespaces" registry.</t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="registration-of-lex"><name>Registration of LEX</name>

<section anchor="identifier-structure"><name>Identifier Structure</name>

<t>The identifier has a hierarchical structure as follows:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
   "urn:lex:" NSS
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>where NSS is the Namespace Specific String composed as follows:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
   NSS = jurisdiction ":" local-name
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>where:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>jurisdiction
identifies the scope (state, regional,
municipal, supranational or of an organization) where a set of
sources of law have validity. It is also possible to represent
international organizations (either states or public
administrations or private entities);</t>
  <t>local-name is the uniform name of the source of law in the
country or jurisdiction where it is issued; its internal
structure is common to the already adopted schemas. It
represents all aspects of an intellectual production,
from its initial idea, through its
evolution during the time, to its realisation by different
means (paper, digital, etc.).</t>
</list></t>

<t>The jurisdiction element is composed of two specific fields:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
   jurisdiction = jurisdiction-code *(";" jurisdiction-unit)
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>where:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>jurisdiction-code is usually the identification code of the country
where the source of law is issued.<br />
To facilitate the transparency of the name, the jurisdiction-code
follows usually the rules of identification of other Internet
applications, based on domain name (for details and special cases see
<xref target="jur-cod-regist"/>).<br />
Where applicable, the domain name of the
country or multinational or international organisation is used. If
such information is not available for a particular institution, a
specific code will be defined (see <xref target="jur-cod-regist"/>).
Examples reported in this document are hypothetical and assumed that
the corresponding domain name is used for the jurisdiction-code.</t>
  <t>jurisdiction-unit are the possible administrative hierarchical sub-
structures defined by each country or organisation within their
specific legal system. This additional information can be used in
case two or more levels of legislative or judicial production exist
(e.g., federal, state and municipality level) and the same bodies may
be present in each jurisdiction. Therefore acts of the same type
issued by similar authorities in different areas differ for the
jurisdiction-unit specification. An example can be the following:
"br:governo:decreto" (decree of federal government),
"br;sao.paulo:governo:decreto" (decree of SU+00E3o Paulo state) and
"br;sao.paulo;campinas:governo:decreto" (decree of Campinas
municipality).</t>
</list></t>

<t>Examples (hypothetical) of sources of law identifiers are:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
urn:lex:it:stato:legge:2003-09-21;456
    (Italian act)
urn:lex:fr:etat:loi:2004-12-06;321
    (French act)
urn:lex:es:estado:ley:2002-07-12;123
    (Spanish act)
urn:lex:ch;glarus:regiere:erlass:2007-10-15;963
    (Glarus Swiss Canton decree)
urn:lex:eu:commission:directive:2010-03-09;2010-19-EU
    (EU Commission Directive)
urn:lex:us:supreme.court:decision:1978-04-28;77-5953
    (US SC decision: Riley vs Illinois)
urn:lex:be:conseil.etat:decision:2008-07-09;185.273
    (Decision of the Belgian Council of State)
]]></artwork></figure>

</section>
<section anchor="jur-cod-regist"><name>Jurisdiction-code Register</name>

<t>It is planned to create a new registry for jurisdiction-code, with
the following format:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>jurisdiction-code: the identifier of jurisdiction, assigned
to the country or organisation;</t>
  <t>jurisdiction: the official name of the jurisdiction,
country or organisation;</t>
  <t>registrant: essential information to identify the organization
that requested the registration of the code. The registrant will
be responsible for its DNS zone and for the attribution of sub-zone
delegations, and so on. It is RECOMMENDED that each jurisdiction
create a registry of all delegated levels so that the organization
responsible of each sub-zone can easily be identified;</t>
  <t>reference: a reference to the defining document (if any).</t>
</list></t>

<t>The table is initially empty. Possible example entries are:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
"br"; "Brazil"; "Prodasen, Federal Senate, address, contact";
      \[reference\]
"eu"; "European Union"; "DG Digit, European Commission, address,
      contact"; \[reference\]
"un.org"; "United Nations"; "DPI, United Nations, address,
          contact"; \[reference\]
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>CNR is responsible for the
jurisdiction-code and the root lex-nameserver registries of the resolution
routing.</t>

<t>A new Jurisdictional Registrar will contact CNR or the Designated
Expert(s) according to the established rules of governance (published
in the CNR website dedicated to the LEX governance). The application
will be evaluated according to the Jurisdictional Registrar
authoritativeness and the offered guarantees.  The Designated
Expert(s) will evaluate such applications, with a similar approach as
of the DNS. Typically such applications should come from public
administrations, as authorities enacting sources of law.</t>

<t>The adopted registration policy is similar to that of the "Expert Review"
as specified in <xref target="RFC8126"/>. Designated Experts will assign
jurisdiction codes based on the following principles:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>If a request comes from a jurisdiction that corresponds to a
country and the jurisdiction code is the same as a top level ccTLD,
then the top level ccTLD should be
used as the jurisdiction code;</t>
  <t>If a request comes from a jurisdiction that corresponds to a multi-
national (e.g., European Union) or international (e.g., United
Nations, World Trade Organization) organizations the Top Level
Domain Name (e.g., "eu") or the Domain Name (e.g., "un.org",
"wto.org") of the organization should be used as the jurisdiction
code;</t>
  <t>in case when such multi-national or international organization does
not have a registered domain, Designated Expert(s) should assign
something like name.lex.arpa, where name will be the English
acronym of the organization name. For example, the jurisdiction
code of the European Economic Community could be "eec.lex.arpa".</t>
</list></t>

<t>Jurisdiction codes MAY NOT be renamed, because that
would violate rules that URN assignments are persistent.</t>

<t>Jurisdiction codes MAY NOT ever be deleted. They can only be marked as
"obsolete", i.e. closed for new assignments within the jurisdiction.
Requests to obsolete a jurisdiction code are also processed by
Designated Expert.</t>

<t>Designated Expert(s) can unilaterally initiate allocation or
obsolescence of a jurisdiction code.</t>

<t>Request for new jurisdiction code assignment must include
the organization or country requesting it and Contact information (email)
of who requested the assignment.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="conformance-with-urn-syntax"><name>Conformance with URN Syntax</name>

<t>The "lex" NID syntax conforms to <xref target="RFC8141"/>. However, a series of
characters are reserved to identify elements or sub-elements, or for
future extensions of the LEX naming convention (see <xref target="res-chars"/>).</t>

</section>
<section anchor="validation-mechanism"><name>Validation Mechanism</name>

<t>The Jurisdictional Registrar (or those it delegates) of each adhering
country or organization is responsible for the definition or
acceptance of the uniform name's primary elements (issuing authority
and type of legal measure).</t>

</section>
<section anchor="scope"><name>Scope</name>

<t>Global interest.  In fact each body that enacts sources of law can
identify them by this scheme.  Furthermore, other bodies (even not
enacting sources of law, such as newspaper or magazine publishers,
etc.) aiming to refer legal documents, can unequivocally identify
them by this scheme.</t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="general-syntax-and-features-of-the-lex-identifier"><name>General Syntax and Features of the LEX Identifier</name>

<t>This section lists the general features applicable to all
jurisdictions.</t>

<section anchor="allowed-and-not-allowed-characters"><name>Allowed and Not Allowed Characters</name>

<t>These characters are defined in accordance with the <xref target="RFC8141"/>
"Uniform Resource Names (URNs)". For various reasons, later
explained, in the "lex" NSS only a subset of characters is
allowed. All other characters are either eliminated or converted.</t>

<t>For the full syntax of the uniform names in the "lex" space, please
see <xref target="urn-lex-syn"/>.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="res-chars"><name>Reserved Characters</name>

<t>The following characters are reserved in the specific "lex"
namespace:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
"@" separator of the expression, that contains information on 
    version and language;
"$" separator of the manifestation, that contains information on
    format, editor, etc.;
":" separator of the main elements of the name at any entity;
";" separator of level. It identifies the introduction of an element
    at a hierarchically lower level, or the introduction of a 
    specification;
"+" separator of the repetitions of an entire main element (e.g.,
    multiple authorities);
"," separator of the repetitions of individual components in the main
    elements, each bearing the same level of specificity (e.g.,
    multiple numbers);
"~" separator of the partition identifier in references (e.g.,
    paragraph of an article);
"*" and "!" are reserved for future expansions.
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>To keep backward compatibility with existing applications in some
jurisdictions, the "lex" NID syntax does not include the use of the
character "/" in this version.<br />
This character is always converted into
"-", except in the formal annexes (see <xref target="annex-formal"/>).</t>

</section>
<section anchor="case-sensitivity"><name>Case Sensitivity</name>

<t>For all the languages where different cases (upper or lower cases) are possible,
names belonging to the "lex" namespace are case-insensitive.
It is RECOMMENDED that they be created in lower case, but names that differ 
only in case MUST be considered to be equivalent.<br />
(e.g., "Ministry" will be recorded as "ministry").</t>

</section>
<section anchor="national-characters-and-diacritic-signs"><name>National Characters and Diacritic Signs</name>

<t>In order to exploit DNS as a routing tool towards the proper
resolution system, to keep editing and communication more simple and
to avoid character percent-encoding, it is strongly RECOMMENDED that
national characters and diacritic signs are turned into base ASCII
characters (e.g., the Italian term "sanitU+00E0" converted into
"sanita", the French term "ministU+00E8re" converted into
"ministere"), in case by transliteration (e.g. "MU+00FCnchen"
converted into "muenchen").
This conversion consists of:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>transcription from non-Latin alphabets;</t>
  <t>transliteration of some signs (diaeresis, eszett, ...);</t>
  <t>preservation of the only basic characters, eliminating the signs
placed above (accents, tilde, ...), below (cedilla, little tail,
...) or on (oblique cut, ...).</t>
</list></t>

<t>If this conversion is not acceptable by a specific jurisdiction or is
not available in a given language, UTF-8 %-encoding <xref target="RFC3629"/> MUST be
used. In this case it should be noted that the generated URN (as some
of its parts) can not be used directly for routing through DNS, and
therefore the jurisdiction must adopt one of the following
strategies:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>to convert non-ASCII characters within the DNS into the IDN
encoding, using the <xref target="RFC5894"/> punycode translation (ex:
mU+00FCnchen in xn--mnchen-3ya), and to develop an interface
software that converts the URN before the navigation in DNS, or</t>
  <t>to create a routing service relying on a software, out of DNS,
addressing a proper resolution service.</t>
</list></t>

<t>Summarizing, the preference order is the following:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>Conversion into base ASCII (RECOMMENDED solution);</t>
  <t>Conversion to punycode only for navigation in DNS, via software
interface;</t>
  <t>Creation of a routing service relying on a software, out of DNS,
addressing a proper resolution service.</t>
</list></t>

<t>The first solution allows native DNS routing, while the other two
require software development for the interface or the routing.
However it is up to the specific jurisdiction to choose the preferred
solution.</t>

<t>Two examples (Latin and Cyrillic alphabet) relating to the different
solutions adopted are here reported:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
a circular adopted by the Municipality of Munich (Rundschreiben der
  Stadt MU+00FCnchen):
- ascii = urn:lex:de:stadt.munchen:rundschreiben:...
- utf-8 = urn:lex:de:stadt.mU+00FCnchen:rundschreiben:...
- punycode = urn:lex:de:stadt.xn--mnchen-3ya:rundschreiben:...
]]></artwork></figure>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
a state law of the Russian Federation (latin: gosudarstvo zakon;
   cyrillic: U+0441U+043EU+0441U+0442U+043EU+044FU+043DU+0438U+0435
   U+0437U+0430U+043AU+043EU+043D):
- ascii = urn:lex:ru:gosudarstvo:zakon:...
- utf-8 = urn:lex:ru:U+0441U+043EU+0441U+0442U+043EU+044FU+043D
          U+0438U+0435:U+0437U+0430U+043AU+043EU+043D:...
- punycode = urn:lex:ru:xn--80aebe3cdmfdkg:xn--80ankme:...

assuming that the Russia jurisdiction-code is expressed 
in ASCII ("ru"),
while the Cyrillic version ("U+0440U+0444") has the 
puny-code "xn--p1ai".
]]></artwork></figure>

</section>
<section anchor="abbreviations"><name>Abbreviations</name>

<t>Abbreviations are often used in law for indicating institutions (e.g.
Min.), structures (e.g. Dept.), or legal measures (e.g. Reg.) but not
in a uniform way, therefore their expansion is highly RECOMMENDED.
(e.g., "Min." is reported as "ministry")</t>

</section>
<section anchor="date-format"><name>Date Format</name>

<t>Dates are expressed by numbers in the <xref target="ISO.8601.1988"/> format:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
    yyyy-mm-dd
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>(e.g., "September 2, 99" will be written as "1999-09-02")</t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="specific-syntax-and-features-of-the-lex-identifier"><name>Specific Syntax and Features of the LEX Identifier</name>

<t>In this section there are other features related to specific
jurisdictions and the implementation of which is RECOMMENDED.</t>

<section anchor="spaces-connectives-and-punctuation-marks"><name>Spaces, Connectives and Punctuation Marks</name>

<t>All the language connectives (e.g., articles, prepositions, etc.),
the punctuation marks and all the special characters (as apostrophes,
dashes, etc.), when explicitly present, are eliminated (no
transformation occurs in cases of languages with declensions or
agglutinating languages). The words left are connected to each other
by a dot (".") which substitutes the "space".<br />
(e.g., "Ministry of Finances, Budget and of Economic Planning"
becomes "ministry.finances.budget.economic.planning";<br />
"Ministerstvo Finansov" becomes "ministerstvo.finansov")</t>

</section>
<section anchor="acronyms"><name>Acronyms</name>

<t>The use of acronyms might be confusing and encourage ambiguity in
uniform names (the same acronym may indicate two different
institutions or structures), therefore their expansion is highly
RECOMMENDED.<br />
(e.g., "FAO" is expanded as "food.agriculture.organization")</t>

</section>
<section anchor="ordinal-numbers"><name>Ordinal Numbers</name>

<t>To even the representation, it is highly RECOMMENDED that any ordinal
number included in a component of a document name  (e.g., in the
description of an institution body) is indicated in Western Arabic
numerals, regardless to the original expression: whether in Roman
numerals, or with an adjective, or in Arabic numeral with apex, etc.
(IV, third, 1U+00B0, 2^, etc.).<br />
(e.g., "Department IV" becomes "department.4")</t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="creation"><name>Creation of the Source of Law LEX Identifier - Baseline structure</name>

<section anchor="basic-principles"><name>Basic Principles</name>

<t>The uniform name must identify one and only one document (more
precisely a "bibliographic resource" <xref target="ISBD"/>, see also <xref target="src-law"/>)
and is created in such a way that it is:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>self-explanatory ;</t>
  <t>identifiable through simple and clear rules;</t>
  <t>compatible with the practice commonly used for references;</t>
  <t>able to be created from references in the text, automatically (by
parser) or manually;</t>
  <t>representative of both the formal and the substantive aspects of
the document.</t>
</list></t>

</section>
<section anchor="src-law"><name>Model of Sources of Law Representation</name>

<t>According to the <xref target="FRBR"/> (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic
Records) model developed by IFLA (International Federation of Library
Associations and Institutions), in a source of law, as in any
intellectual production, four fundamental entities (or aspects) can be
specified.</t>

<t>The first two entities reflect its contents:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>work: identifies a distinct intellectual creation; in our case, it
identifies a source of law both in its original form
as amended over time;</t>
  <t>expression: identifies a specific intellectual realisation of a
work; in our case it identifies every different (original or up-to-
date) version of the source of law over time and/or language in
which the text is expressed.</t>
</list></t>

<t>The other two entities relate to its form:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>manifestation: identifies a physical embodiment of an expression of a work;
in our case it identifies embodiments in different media
(printing, digital, etc.), encoding formats (XML, PDF, etc.),
or other publishing characteristics;</t>
  <t>item: identifies a specific copy of a manifestation; in our case it
identifies individual physical copies as they are found in
particular physical locations.</t>
</list></t>

<t>In this document the <xref target="FRBR"/> model has been interpreted for the
specific characteristics of the legal domain. In particular, apart
from the language that does produce a specific expression, the
discriminative criterion between expression and manifestation is
based on the difference of the juridical effects that a variation can
provide with respect to the involved actors (citizens, parties,
institutions). In this scenario the main characteristic of the
expression of an act is represented by its validity over the time,
during which it provides the same juridical effects. These effects may
change as a result of amendments or annulments of other legislative or
jurisprudential acts. Therefore notes, summarizations, comments,
anonymizations and other editorial activities over the same text do
not produce different expressions, but different manifestations.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="the-structure-of-the-local-name"><name>The Structure of the Local Name</name>

<t>The local-name within the "lex" namespace MUST contain all the
necessary pieces of information enabling the unequivocal
identification of a legal document.  If the local-name violates
this requirement, the related URN is not a valid one within the "lex"
namespace.</t>

<t>In the legal domain, at "work" level, three components are always
present: the enacting authority, the type of provision and the
details. A fourth component, the annex, can be added if any.
It is often necessary to differentiate various expressions, that is:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>the original version and all the amended versions of the same
document;</t>
  <t>the versions of the text expressed in the different official
languages of the state or organization.</t>
</list></t>

<t>Finally the uniform name allows a distinction among diverse
manifestations, which may be produced by multiple publishers using
different means and formats.</t>

<t>In every case, the basic identifier of the source of law (work)
remains the same, but information is added regarding the specific
version under consideration (expression); similarly a suffix is added
to the expression for representing the characteristics of the
publication (manifestation).</t>

<t>Information that forms a source of law uniform name at each level
(work, expression, manifestation) is expressed in the official
language of the relevant jurisdiction; in case of multiple official
languages (as in Switzerland) or more involved jurisdictions (as in
international treaties), more language-dependent names (aliases) are
created.</t>

<t>Therefore, the more general structure of the local name appears as
follows:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
       local-name = work ["@" expression] ["$" manifestation]
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>However, consistent with legislative practice, the uniform name of
the main original provision (work) becomes the identifier of an
entire class of documents which includes: the original main document,
the annexes, and all their versions, languages and formats
subsequently generated.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="structure-of-the-document-identifier-at-work-level"><name>Structure of the Document Identifier at "Work" Level</name>

<t>The structure of the document identifier is comprised of the four
fundamental elements mentioned above, distinguished one from
the other ordered by increasingly narrow
domains and competencies:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
   work = authority ":" measure ":" details *(":" annex)
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>where:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>authority is the issuing or proposing authority of the measure
(e.g., State, Ministry, Municipality, Court, etc.);</t>
  <t>measure is the type of the measure, both public nature (e.g.,
constitution, act, treaty, regulation, decree, decision, etc.) as
well as private one (e.g., license, agreement, etc);</t>
  <t>details are the terms associated to the measure, typically the date
(usually the signature date) and the number included in the heading
of the act;</t>
  <t>annex is the identifier of the annex, if any (e.g., Annex 1).</t>
</list></t>

<t>In case of annexes, both the main document and its annexes have their
own uniform name so that they can individually be referenced; the
identifier of the annex adds a suffix to that of the main document.
In similar way the identifier of an annex of an annex adds an ending
to that of the annex which it is attached to.</t>

<t>The main elements of the work name are generally divided into several
elementary components, and for each component, specific rules of
representation are established (criteria, modalities, syntax and
order).
For the details regarding each element, please see the <xref target="syn-work"/>.
Examples (hypothetical) of work identifiers are:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
urn:lex:it:stato:legge:2006-05-14;22
urn:lex:uk:ministry.justice:decree:1999-10-07;45
urn:lex:ch;glarus:regiere:erlass:2007-10-15;963
urn:lex:es:tribunal.supremo:decision:2001-09-28;68
urn:lex:fr:assemblee.nationale:proposition.loi:13.legislature;1762
urn:lex:br:estado:constituicao:1988-10-05;lex-1
urn:lex:un.org:united.nations;general.assembly:resolution:
    1961-11-28;a-res-1661
urn:lex:nl:hoge.raad:besluit:2008-04-01;bc8581
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>The type of measure is important to identify
case law, as well as legislation, especially within the legal systems
where cases are identified traditionally only through the year of
release and a number. Since the aim of the lex schema is to
identify specific materials, the type of measure or the full date are
able to differentiate between materials belonging to a
specific case.</t>

<t>Here below is an example where the type of measure or the full date
are essential for identify specific materials of a case:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
- 4/59 Judgment of the EEC Court of Justice 04/04/1960, Mannesmann
  AG and others / ECSC High Authority
  urn:lex:eec.lex.arpa:court.justice:judgement:1960-04-04;4-59
- 4/59 Order of the EEC Court of Justice 18/05/1960, Mannesmann AG
  and others / ECSC High Authority
  urn:lex:eec.lex.arpa:court.justice:order:1960-05-18;4-59
]]></artwork></figure>

</section>
<section anchor="aliases"><name>Aliases</name>

<t>International treaties involve multiple signatory jurisdictions,
and are therefore represented through multiple identifiers, each of them related
to a signatory. For example, a bilateral France and
Germany treaty is identified through two URNs (aliases) belonging to
either "fr" or "de" jurisdiction<br />
(e.g., "urn:lex:fr:etat:traite:..." and "urn:lex:de:staat:vertrag:...")
since it pertains to both the French and the German jurisdiction.</t>

<t>In the states or organisations that have multiple official
languages, a document has multiple identifiers, each of them expressed in
a different official language, basically a set of equivalent aliases.
This system permits manual or automated construction of the uniform
name of the referred source of law in the same language used in the
document itself.<br />
(e.g., "urn:lex:eu:council:directive:2004-12-07;31",
"urn:lex:eu:consiglio:direttiva:2004-12-07;31", etc.)</t>

<t>Moreover, a document can be assigned more than one uniform name in
order to facilitate its linking from other documents. This option can
be used for documents that, although unique, are commonly referenced
from different perspectives. For example, the form of a document's
promulgation and its specific content (e.g., a Regulation promulgated 
through a Decree of the President of the Republic).</t>

</section>
<section anchor="structure-of-the-document-identifier-at-expression-level"><name>Structure of the Document Identifier at "Expression" Level</name>

<t>There may be several expressions of a legal text, connected to
specific versions or languages.</t>

<t>Each version is characterized by the period of time during which that
text is to be considered to be in force or effective.
The lifetime of a version ends with the issuing of the subsequent
version. New versions of a text may be brought into existence by:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>amendments due to the issuing of other legal
acts and to the subsequent production of updated or consolidated
texts;</t>
  <t>correction of publication errors (rectification or errata corrige);</t>
  <t>entry into or departure from a particular time span, depending on
the specific date in which different partitions of a text come into
force.</t>
</list></t>

<t>Each such version may be expressed in more than one language,
with each language-version having its own specific identifier.
The identifier of a source of law expression adds such information to
the work identifier, using the following main structure:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
    expression = version [":" language]
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>where:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>version is the identifier of the version of the original or
amended source of law. In general it is expressed by the
promulgation date of the amending act; other specific
information can be used for particular documents. If necessary, the
original version is specified by the string "original", expressed in
the language of the act or version (for the details regarding this
element, please see the <xref target="syn-ver"/>);</t>
  <t>language is the identification code of the language in which the
document is expressed, according to <xref target="RFC5646"/> (it=Italian, fr=French,
de=German, etc.). The granularity level of the language (for example
the specification of the German language as used in Switzerland
rather than the standard German) is left to each specific
jurisdiction. The information is not necessary when the text is
expressed in the sole official language of the country or
jurisdiction.</t>
</list></t>

<t>Hypothetical examples of document identifiers for expressions are:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
urn:lex:ch:etat:loi:2006-05-14;22@originel:fr
    (original version in French)
urn:lex:ch:staat:gesetz:2006-05-14;22@original:de
    (original version in German)
urn:lex:ch:etat:loi:2006-05-14;22@2008-03-12:fr
    (amended version in French)
urn:lex:ch:staat:gesetz:2006-05-14;22@2008-03-12:de
    (amended version in German)
urn:lex:be:conseil.etat:decision:2008-07-09;185.273@originel:fr
    (original version in French of a Belgian decision)
]]></artwork></figure>

</section>
<section anchor="struct-manif"><name>Structure of the Document Identifier at "Manifestation" Level</name>

<t>To identify a specific manifestation, the uniform name of the
expression is followed by a suitable suffix containing the following
main elements:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>editor: editorial staff who produced it, expressed according to
its Internet domain name. Since publishers' domain names may vary
over time, manifestations already assigned by a publisher remain
unchanged even if the identified object is no longer accessible. In
this case, in order to make its materials accessible, the publisher
will have to create for each of them a new manifestation with the
new domain name;</t>
  <t>format: the digital format (e.g., XML, HTML, PDF, etc.) expressed
according to the MIME Content-Type standard <xref target="RFC2045"/>, where the
"/" character is to be substituted by the "-" sign;</t>
  <t>component: possible components of the expressions contained in
the manifestation. Such components are expressed by language-
dependent labels representing the whole document (in English "all")
or the main part of the document (in English "body") or the caption
label of the component itself (e.g. Table 1, Figure 2, etc.);</t>
  <t>feature: other features of the document (e.g., anonymized
decision text).</t>
</list></t>

<t>The manifestation suffix thus reads:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
    manifestation = editor ":" format
                    [":" component [":" feature]]
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>To indicate possible features or peculiarities, each main element of
the manifestation MAY be followed by further specifications
(separated by ";"), for example as regards editor the archive name
and the electronic publisher, for format the version, etc.
Therefore the main elements of the manifestation will assume the
forms:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
    editor = publisher *(";" specification)
    format = mime *(";" specification)
    component = part *(";" specification)
    feature = attribute *(";" specification)
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>The syntax details of the manifestation element is shown in
<xref target="urn-lex-syn"/>, in the related part.</t>

<t>(examples (hypothetical):</t>

<t>the original version of the Italian act 3 April 2000, n. 56 might have
the following manifestations with their relative uniform names:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
- PDF format (vers. 1.7) of the whole act edited by the Italian 
  Parliament:
  "urn:lex:it:stato:legge:2000-04-03;56$application-pdf;
  1.7:parlamento.it"
- XML format (version 2.2 DTD NIR) of the text of the act and PDF
  format (version 1.7) of the "Figura 1" (figure 1) contained in the
  body, edited by the Italian Senate:
  "urn:lex:it:stato:legge:2000-04-03;56$text-xml;dtd-nir-2.2:
  senato.it:testo"
  "urn:lex:it:stato:legge:2000-04-03;56$application-pdf;1.7:
  senato.it:figura.1"
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>the Spanish URN of the html format of the whole Judgment of the
European Court of Justice n. 33/08 of 11/06/2009, in Spanish version,
published in the Jurifast database in anonymized form:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
"urn:lex:eu:tribunal.justicia:sentencia:2009-06-11;33-08
@original:es$text-html:juradmin.eu;jurifast:todo:anonimo")
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>It is useful to be able to assign a uniform name to a
manifestation (or to a part of it) in case non-textual objects are
involved. These may be multimedia objects that are non-textual in
their own right (e.g. geographic maps, photographs, etc.), or texts
recorded in non-textual formats, such as image scans of documents.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="sources-of-law-references"><name>Sources of Law References</name>

<t>References to sources of law often refer to specific partitions of
the act (article, paragraph, etc.) and not to the entire document.</t>

<t>From a legal point of view, a partition is always a text block, that
represents a logical subdivision of an act.</t>

<t>As regards the digital representation,
a partition is
represented by an element (a block of text) with its own ID; this ID
aims to identify the related element and to locate it. In this case,
therefore, it is possible either to extract or to point to a
partition.</t>

<t>In a mark-up not fitting the logical structure of the text (as HTML),
generally only the starting point of the partition, rather than the
whole block of text or element, is identified through a label (a &lt;a
id=partitionID&gt;&lt;/a&gt; tag in Html Markup Language <xref target="W3C.HTML"/>). In this case
therefore it is not possible to extract a partition but only to point
to it.</t>

<t>Partitions should be assigned unique labels or
IDs within the including document and their value should be the same
regardless of document format.</t>

<t>For enabling the construction of the partition identifier between
different collections of documents, specific construction rules for
IDs or labels will be defined and shared, within each country or
jurisdiction, for any document type<br />
(e.g., for legislation, the
paragraph 2 of the article 3 might have as label or ID the value
"art3;par2", similarly for case-law, paragraph 22 of the judgment in
Case 46/76 Bauhuis v Netherlands, might have as label or ID the value
"par22").</t>

<t>Furthermore, it is useful to foresee the compatibility with
applications able to manage this information (e.g., returning the
proper element); these procedures are particularly useful in the case
of rather long acts, such as codes, constitutions, regulations, etc.
For this purpose it is necessary that the partition identifier is
transmitted to the servers (resolution and application) and therefore
it cannot be separated by the typical "#" character of URI fragment,
which is not transmitted to the server.</t>

<t>According to these requirements, the syntax of a reference is:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
     URN-reference = URN-document ["~" partition-id]
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>(e.g., to refer to the paragraph 3 of the article 15 of the French
Act of 15 May 2004, n. 106, the reference can be
"urn:lex:fr:etat:loi:2004-05-15;106~art15;par3").</t>

<t>Using a different separator ("~") from the document name, the
partition ID is not withheld by the browser but it is transmitted to
the resolution process. This enables the resolver to retrieve (for
example, out of a database) only the referred partition, if the
partition syntax is compatible with the media type used, otherwise to
return the whole act.</t>

<t>When resolving to HTTP,
the resolver SHALL transform the partition ID 
to an appropriate internal reference (#) in the page, 
or at the beginning if that point cannot be found.
The transformation in URI fragment is obtained appending to
the URL the "#" character followed by the partition ID (in the
example above, the returned URL will be &lt;URL-document&gt;#art15;par3).
Doing this, knowing the granularity of the act markup, the resolver
could exploit the hierarchical structure of the ID, eliminating sub-
partitions not addressed. If only the article was identified in the
act, in the previous example it could return &lt;URL-document&gt;#art15
only.</t>

<t>It is possible to use the general syntax (with "#"); in this
case only the URN document component of the reference is transmitted
to the resolver, therefore the whole document will be always
retrieved.</t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="syn-work"><name>Specific Syntax of the Identifier at "Work" Level</name>

<section anchor="the-authority-element"><name>The authority Element</name>

<section anchor="indication-of-the-authority"><name>Indication of the Authority</name>

<t>The authority element of a uniform name may indicate, in the
various cases:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>the actual authority issuing the legal provision. More
specifically, the authority adopting the provision or enacting it;</t>
  <t>the institution where the provision is registered, known and
referenced to, even if produced by others (e.g., the bills
identified through the reference to the Chamber where they are
presented);</t>
  <t>the institution regulated (and referred to in citations) by the
legal provision even when this is issued by another authority
(e.g., the statute of a Body);</t>
  <t>the entity that proposed the legal material not yet included in the
institutional process (e.g. a proposed bill written by a a
political party).</t>
</list></t>

</section>
<section anchor="multiple-issuers"><name>Multiple Issuers</name>

<t>Some sources of law are enacted by a number of issuing parties (e.g.,
inter-ministerial decrees, agreements, etc.). In this case, the
authority element contains all the issuing parties (properly
separated), as follows:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
   authority = issuer *("+" issuer)
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>(e.g., "ministry.justice+ministry.finances")</t>

</section>
<section anchor="indication-of-the-issuer"><name>Indication of the Issuer</name>

<t>Each issuing authority is essentially represented by either an
institutional office (e.g., Prime Minister) or an institution (e.g.,
Ministry); in the last case, the authority is indicated in accordance
with the institution's hierarchical structure, from the more general
to more specific (Council, Department, etc.), ending with the
relative office (President, Director, etc.).
Therefore, the structure of the issuer is as follows:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
   issuer = (institution *(";" body-function)) / office
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>(e.g., "ministry.finances;department.revenues;manager")</t>

</section>
<section anchor="indication-of-the-body"><name>Indication of the Body</name>

<t>Depending on the kind of measure, the body within the issuing
authority is unambiguously determined (e.g., the Council for Regional
Acts) and normally it is not indicated in the references.
Just like in practice, the indication of the enacting authority is
limited to the minimum in relation to the type of measure.<br />
(e.g., "region.tuscany:act" and not "region.tuscany;council:act")</t>

</section>
<section anchor="indication-of-the-function"><name>Indication of the Function</name>

<t>Generally, the function is indicated, sometimes instead of the body
itself:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>in case of political, representative or elective offices<br />
(e.g., "university.oxford;rector:decree" instead of
"university.oxford;rectorship:decree");</t>
  <t>when it refers to a top officer in the institution (e.g., general
manager, general secretary, etc.) which is not always possible to
associate a specific internal institutional structure to<br />
(e.g., "national.council.research;general.manager").</t>
</list></t>

<t>It is not indicated when it clearly corresponds to the person in
charge of an institution (typically, a general director); in this
case, only the structure and not the person in charge is indicated<br />
(e.g., "ministry.justice;department.penitentiary.administration").</t>

<t>The function MUST be indicated when:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>it is not the same of the director or the person in charge of the
structure (for example, in case of an undersecretary, a deputy
director, etc.);</t>
  <t>the type of measure may be both monocratic or collegial: the
indication of the office eliminates the ambiguity.</t>
</list></t>

</section>
<section anchor="conventions-for-the-authority"><name>Conventions for the Authority</name>

<t>Acts and measures bearing the same relevance as an act, issued or
enacted since the foundation of the State, have conventionally
indicated "state" (expressed in each country official language) as
authority; the same convention is used for constitutions, codes
(civil, criminal, civil procedure, criminal procedure, etc) and
international treaties.</t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="the-measure-element"><name>The measure Element</name>

<section anchor="criteria-for-the-indication-of-the-type-of-measure"><name>Criteria for the Indication of the Type of Measure</name>

<t>In uniform names the issuing authority of a document is mandatory.
This makes unnecessary to indicate any further qualification of the
measure (e.g., ministerial decree, directorial ordinance, etc.), even
if it is widely used.
When the authority-measure combination clearly identifies a specific
document, the type of measure is not defined through attributes
referring to the enacting authority.<br />
(e.g., "region.tuscany:act" and not "region.tuscany:regional.act")</t>

</section>
<section anchor="further-specification-to-the-type-of-measure"><name>Further Specification to the Type of Measure</name>

<t>In the measure element, it is usually sufficient to indicate the
type of a measure. As usual, references to sources of law, rather
than through the formal details (date and number), may be made
through some of their characteristics such as the subject-matter
covered (e.g., accounting regulations), nicknames referring to the
promoter (e.g., Bassanini Act) or to the topic of the act (e.g.,
Bankruptcy Law), etc..
In these cases, the type of measure MAY be followed by further
specifications useful in referencing even if the details are lacking:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
      measure = measure-type *(";" specification)
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>(e.g., "regulations;accounting" or "act;bankruptcy")</t>

</section>
<section anchor="aliases-for-sources-of-law-with-different-normative-references"><name>Aliases for Sources of Law with Different Normative References</name>

<t>There are legislative measures that, although unique, are usually
cited in different ways, for example through the legislative act
introducing them into the legal order (President's decree,
legislative decree, etc.) or through their legislative category
(regulations, consolidation, etc.).
In order to ensure, in all the cases, the validity of the references,
an alias (additional URN LEX identifier), that takes into account the
measure category, is added to what represents the legislative form of
the same act.<br />
(e.g., "state:decree.legislative:1992-07-24;358" and
"state:consolidation;public.contracts:1992-07-24;358").</t>

</section>
<section anchor="relations-between-measure-and-authority-in-the-aliases"><name>Relations between Measure and Authority in the Aliases</name>

<t>The sources of law including different normative references are
usually introduced in legislation through the adoption or the issuing
of an act, which they are either included or attached to. It is,
therefore, necessary to create an alias linking the two aspects of
the same document. Specifically, the different measures can be:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>adopted/issued by an authority different from the one regulated by
the provision (e.g., the statute of a Body); in this case, the
correlation is established between two uniform names each featuring
a completely different authority element<br />
(e.g., "italian.society.authors.publishers:statute" and
"ministry.cultural.activities+ministry.finances.budget.economic.
planning:decree");</t>
  <t>issued by the institution itself either because it has issuing
authority or by virtue of a proxy (e.g., a provision that refers to
the functioning of the Body itself); in this case, the two aliases
share the first part of the authority;<br />
(e.g., "municipality.firenze:statute" and
"municipality.firenze;council:deliberation");</t>
  <t>issued by the same Body to regulate a particular sector of its own
competence; in this case the authority element is the same<br />
(e.g., "ministry.justice:regulation;use.information.tools.
telematic.process" and "ministry.justice:decree").</t>
</list></t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="the-details-element"><name>The details Element</name>

<section anchor="indication-of-the-details"><name>Indication of the Details</name>

<t>The details of a source of law usually include the date of the
enactment and the identification number (inclusion in the body of
laws, register, protocol, etc.).</t>

<t>Some measures can have multiple dates; there are also cases in which
the number of the measure does not exist (unnumbered measures) or a
measure has multiple numbers (e.g., unified cases). For these
reasons, the set up of both elements (date and number) includes
multiple values.</t>

<t>Some institutions (e.g., the Parliaments) usually identify documents
through their period of reference (e.g., the legislature number)
rather than through a date, which would be much less meaningful and
never used in references (e.g., Senate bill S.2544 of the XIV
legislature). In these cases, the component period is used in
substitution of the component dates.</t>

<t>Usually details of a measure are not reported according to a specific
sequence; in accordance with the global structure of the uniform
name, which goes from the general to the specific, the sequence date-
number has the following form:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
    details = (dates / period) ";" numbers
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>(e.g., "2000-12-06;126", "14.legislature;s.2544")</t>

</section>
<section anchor="multiple-dates"><name>Multiple Dates</name>

<t>Some sources of law, even if unique, are identified by more than one
date; in this case, in the field dates all the given dates are to
be reported and indicated as follows:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
dates = date *("," date)
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>(e.g., the measure of the Data Protection Authority of December 30,
1999- January 13, 2000, No. 1/P/2000 has the following uniform name:<br />
"personal.data.protection.authority:measure:1999-12-30,2000-01-13;
1-p-2000").</t>

</section>
<section anchor="unnumbered-measures"><name>Unnumbered Measures</name>

<t>Measures not officially numbered in the publications may have a
non-unequivocal identifier, because several measures of the same type
can exist, issued on the same day by the same authority.
To ensure that the uniform name is unambiguous, the numbers field
MUST, in any case, contain a discriminating element, which can be any
identifier used internally, and not published, by the authority
(e.g., protocol).</t>

<t>If the authority does not have its own identifier, one identifier
MUST be created for the name system. In order to easily differentiate
it, such number is preceded by the string "lex-":</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
   number-lex = "lex-" 1*DIGIT
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>(e.g., "ministry.finances:decree:1999-12-20;lex-3")</t>

<t>It is responsibility of the authority issuing a document to assign a
discriminating specification to it; in case of multiple authorities,
only one of them is responsible for the assignment of the number to
the document (e.g., the proponent).</t>

<t>The unnumbered measures published on an official publication (e.g.,
the Official Gazette), instead of by a progressive number are
recognized by the univocal identifying label printed on the paper.
Such an identifier, even if unofficial but assigned to a document in
an official publication, is to be preferred because it has the clear
advantage to be public and therefore easier to be found.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="mult-num"><name>Multiple Numbers</name>

<t>Some legal documents (e.g., bills), even if unique, are identified by
a set of numbers (e.g., the unification of cases or bills).
In this case, in the numbers field, all the identifiers are
reported, according to the following structure:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
  numbers = document-id *("," document-id)
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>(e.g., "2000-06-12;c-10-97,c-11-97,c-12-97")</t>

<t>The characters which are not allowed (e.g., "/") or reserved (e.g.,
":"), including the comma, cannot exist inside the document-id, and
therefore MUST be turned into "-".</t>

<t>Where special characters contained in the number of the act are
distinctive of the act itself (e.g. bill n. 123-bis (removal of 123)
and n. 123/bis (return of 123)) and would disappear with the
conversion to "-", a further ending must be added, allowing to
distinguish the acts (e.g. bill n.123-bis-removal and 123-bis-
return).</t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="the-annex-element"><name>The annex Element</name>

<section anchor="annex-formal"><name>Formal Annexes</name>

<t>Although annexes are an integral part of the legal document, they may
be referred to and undergo amendments separately from the act to
which they are annexed. It is, therefore, necessary that both the
main document as well as each formal individual annex is
unequivocally identified.</t>

<t>Formal annexes may be registered as separate parts or together with a
legal provision; they may also be autonomous in nature or not. In any
case, they MUST be given a uniform name, which includes the uniform
name of the source of law to which they are attached, and a suffix
which identifies the annex itself.</t>

<t>The suffix of formal annexes includes the official heading of the
annex and, possibly, further specifications (e.g., the title) which
will facilitate the retrieval of the annex in case the identifier is
missing:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
    annex = annex-id *(";" specification)
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>(e.g., "region.sicily;council:deliberation:1998-02-12;14:annex.a;
borders.park")</t>

<t>The characters which are not allowed (e.g. "/") or which are reserved
(e.g. ":") must not be featured in the annex-id and therefore MUST
be turned into ".".</t>

</section>
<section anchor="annex-annex"><name>Annexes of Annexes</name>

<t>When there are annexes to an annex, their corresponding identifiers
are created by adding to the identifier of the original annex those
of the annexes that are connected with it (that is, attached to it).</t>

<t>(e.g., Table 1 attached to the Annex A of the preceding legal act
has the following uniform name:<br />
"region.sicily;council:deliberation:1998-02-12;14:annex.a;
borders.park:table.1;municipality.territories").</t>

</section>
</section>
</section>
<section anchor="syn-ver"><name>Specific Syntax of the Version Element of the "Expression"</name>

<section anchor="the-version-element"><name>The version Element</name>

<section anchor="different-versions-of-a-legislative-document"><name>Different Versions of a Legislative Document</name>

<t>The creation of an updated text of a document may have one of the
following forms:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>"multi-version": when specific mark-ups which identify the modified
parts of a document (added, substituted or deleted parts) and their
related periods of effectiveness are indicated inside one single
object (e.g., an xml file). Such a document will be able, in a
dynamic way, to appear in different forms according to the
requested date of effectiveness.
In this document type, usually a set of metadata contains the
lifecycle of the document (from the original to the last
modification), including the validity time interval of each version
and of each related text portion;</t>
  <t>"single-version": when, on the contrary, a new and distinct object
is created for each amendment to the text at a given time. Each
object is, therefore, characterized by its own period of validity.
In any case all the versions SHOULD be linked one another and
immediately navigable.</t>
</list></t>

<t>In a "multi-version" document each time interval should have a link
to the related in-force document version which can be therefore
displayed.
In a "single-version" document, the metadata should contain links to
the all the previous modifications and a link only to the following
version, if any.</t>

<t><xref target="RFC8288"/> can be used as reference to establish links between
different document versions, either in the "multi-version" or in the</t>

<t>"single-version" document. According to <xref target="RFC8288"/> the following
relations are useful:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>current (or last or last-version): in-force version</t>
  <t>self: this version</t>
  <t>next: next version</t>
  <t>previous: previous version</t>
  <t>first: original version</t>
</list></t>

<t>It is RECOMMENDED that these relations are inserted in the header of
each version (if "single-version") or associated to each entry
containing a single URN (if "multi-version").</t>

</section>
<section anchor="identification-of-the-version"><name>Identification of the Version</name>

<t>In order to identify the different time versions of the same act, to
the uniform name of the original document has to be added a specific
suffix.</t>

<t>Such a suffix identifies each version of a legal provision and
includes, first and foremost, one of the following elements:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>the issuing date of the last amending measure taken into account;</t>
  <t>the date in which the communication of the rectification or of the
errata corrige, is published;</t>
  <t>a specification which must identify the reason concerning the
amendment (e.g., the specific phase of the legislative process),
for the cases in which the date is not usually used (e.g., bills).</t>
</list></t>

<t>It is possible to add further specifications that will
distinguish each of the different versions of the text to guarantee
identifier unequivocalness. For example with regard to changes of the
in-force or effectiveness of any partition or portion of the text
itself (e.g., when the amendments introduced by an act are applied at
different times) or different events occurring on the same date.</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
   version = (amendment-date / specification)
             *(";" (event-date / event))
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>where:</t>

<t><list style="symbols">
  <t>amendment-date contains the issuing date of the last considered
amendment or of the last communication of amendment. In case the
original text introduces differentiated periods in which an act is
effective and the information system produces one version for each
of them, such element contains the string "original" expressed in
the language of the act or version;</t>
  <t>specification any information useful to identify unambiguously
and univocally the version;</t>
  <t>event-date contains the date in which a version is put into
force, is effective or is published;</t>
  <t>event is a name assigned to the event producing a further version
(e.g., amendment, decision, etc.).</t>
</list></t>

<t>The issuing date of an amending act was chosen as identifier of a
version because it can be obtained from the heading (formal data).</t>

<t>(e.g., the name "state:royal.decree:1941-01-30;12@1998-02-19"
identifies the updated text of the "Royal Decree of 30/1/1941, No.
12" with the amendments introduced by the "Law Decree of 19/2/1998,
No. 51", without any indication of its actual entry into force.<br />
The same uniform name with the additional ending ";1999-01-01" indicates
the in-force or effective version starting in a different date (from
1/1/99).</t>

<t>For a full compatibility, every updating of a text or of the
effectiveness of a "multi-version" document implies the creation of a
new uniform name, even if the object remains only one, containing the
identifier of the virtually generated version, exactly as in the case
of a "single-version" document. A specific meta-data will associate
every uniform name with the period of time during which such a name
together with its corresponding text is to be considered valid.</t>

<t>(e.g., the multi-version document containing the "R.D. of 01/30/1941,
no. 12", updated by the amendments introduced by the "D.Lgs. of
02/19/1998, no. 51", contains the name of the original
"state:royal.decree:1941-01-30;12" as well as the name of the updated
version "state:royal.decree:1941-01-30;12@1998-02-19").</t>

<t>Please note that in case of attachments or annexes, the creation of a
new version (even in the case of only one component) would imply the
creation of a new uniform name for all the connected objects in order
to guarantee their alignment (i.e., the main document, the
attachments and annexes).</t>

</section>
</section>
</section>
<section anchor="urn-lex-syn"><name>Summary of the Syntax of the Uniform Names of the "lex" Namespace</name>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of a Uniform Resource Name (URN) of the "lex" namespace<br />
; - NID-lex = namespace<br />
; - NSS-lex = specific name<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
URN-lex = "urn:" NID-lex ":" NSS-lex

NID-lex = "lex"
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of a "lex" specific name<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
NSS-lex = jurisdiction ":" local-name
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the jurisdiction element<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
jurisdiction = jurisdiction-code *(";" jurisdiction-unit)

jurisdiction-code = 2*alf-dot

jurisdiction-unit = alf-dot
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the local-name element<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
local-name = work ["@" expression] ["$" manifestation]
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the work element<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
work = authority ":" measure ":" details *(":" annex)
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the authority element<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
authority = issuer *("+" issuer)

issuer = (institution *(";" body-function)) / office

institution = alf-dot

body-function = alf-dot

office = alf-dot
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the measure element<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
measure = measure-type *(";" specification)

measure-type = alf-dot

specification = alf-dot
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the details element<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
details = (dates / period) ";" numbers

dates = date *("," date)

period = alf-dot

numbers = (document-id *("," document-id)) / number-lex

document-id = alf-dot-oth

number-lex = "lex-" 1*DIGIT
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the annex element<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
annex = annex-id *(";" specification)

annex-id = alf-dot
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the expression element<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
expression = version [":" language]
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the version element<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
version = (amendment-date / specification)
       *(";" (event-date / event))

amendment-date = date

event-date = date

event = alf-dot
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the language element<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
language = 2*3alfa *["-" extlang] / 4*8alfa

extlang  = 3alfa *2("-" 3alfa)
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the manifestation element<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
manifestation = format ":" editor
             [":" component [":" feature]]

format = mime *(";" specification)

mime = alf-dot-hyp

editor = publisher *(";" specification)

publisher = alf-dot-hyp

component = part *(";" specification)

part = alf-dot-hyp

feature = attribute *(";" specification)

attribute = alf-dot-hyp
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Structure of the date<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
date = year "-" month "-" day

year  = 4DIGIT
month = 2DIGIT
day   = 2DIGIT
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; Allowed, reserved and future characters<br />
;-------------------------------------------------------------------<br />
; - allowed = alfadot / other / reserved<br />
; - reserved = ":" / "@" / "$" / "+" / ";" / "," / "~"<br />
; - future   = "*" /  "!"</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
alf-dot = alfanum *alfadot
alf-dot-hyp = alfanum *(alfadot / "-")

alf-dot-oth = alfanum *(alfadot / other)

alfadot = alfanum / "."

alfa = lowercase / uppercase

alfanum = alfa / DIGIT / encoded

lowercase = %x61-7A        ; lower-case ASCII letters (a-z)

uppercase = %x41-5A        ; upper-case ASCII letters (A-Z)

DIGIT     = %x30-39        ; decimal digits (0-9)

encoded   = "%" 2HEXDIG

HEXDIG = DIGIT / %x41-46 / %x61-66 ; hex digits (0-9,A-F,a-f)

other    = "-" / "_" / "'" / "=" / "(" / ")"
]]></artwork></figure>

</section>
<section anchor="the-procedure-of-uniform-names-assignment"><name>The Procedure of Uniform Names Assignment</name>

<section anchor="specifying-the-jurisdiction-element-of-the-lex-identifier"><name>Specifying the jurisdiction Element of the LEX Identifier</name>

<t>Under the "lex" namespace, each country or international organization
is assigned with a jurisdiction code, which characterizes the URNs of
the source of law of that country or jurisdiction. This code is
assigned according to ccTLD (as well as TLDN (Top Level Domain Name)
or DN (Domain Name) for the organizations) representation and it is
the value of the jurisdiction-code element, which preserves cross-
country uniqueness of the identifiers.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="jurisdictional-registrar-for-names-assignment"><name>Jurisdictional Registrar for Names Assignment</name>

<t>Any country or jurisdiction, who intends to adopt this schema, MUST
identify a Jurisdictional Registrar, an organization which shares and
defines the structure of the optional part (jurisdiction-unit) of
the name, according to the organization of the state or institution
(for details see <xref target="jur-cod-regist"/>).  It must appoint a Jurisdictional
Registrar and inform the Designed Experts, together with the
registration of a jurisdiction code.  For example, in a federal state
a jurisdiction-unit corresponding to the name of each member state<br />
(e.g. "br;sao.paulo", "br;minas.gerais", etc.) may be defined.</t>

<t>The process of assigning the local-name is managed by each
specific country or jurisdiction under the related jurisdiction
element.</t>

<t>In any country the Jurisdictional Registrar shares and defines the
assignment of the primary elements (issuing authority and type of
legal measure) of the local names considering the characteristics of
its own state or institution organization.</t>

<t>Such a Registrar MUST establish, according to the guidelines
indicated in this document, a uniform procedure within the
country or organization to define local-name elements, to take
decisions upon normalizations and finally to solve and avoid possible
name collisions as well as to maintain authoritative registries of
various kinds (e.g., for authorities, types of measures, etc.). In
particular, accurate point-in-time representations of the structure
and naming of government entities are important to semantically-aware
applications in this domain.</t>

<t>Moreover, the Registrar shares and defines the rules to construct
partition IDs for each document type, possibly in accordance with
those already defined in other jurisdictions.</t>

<t>Finally, the Registrar will develop and publish the rules and the
guidelines for the local-name construction as well as the
predefined values and codes. The Registrar should also promote the
urn:lex identifier for the sources of law of its jurisdiction.</t>

<t>Such a set of rules will have to be followed by all institutional
bodies adopting the URN LEX identification system in a country or
jurisdiction, as well as by private publishers, and each of them will
be responsible for assigning names to their domains.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="identifier-uniqueness"><name>Identifier Uniqueness</name>

<t>Identifiers in the "lex" namespace are defined through a
jurisdiction element assigned to the sources of law of a specific
country or organization, and a local-name assigned by the issuing
authority, in conformance with the syntax defined in <xref target="creation"/>. The
main elements (authority and type of measure) of the local-name are
defined by the Jurisdictional Registrar, so that it is ensured that
the constructed URNs are unique. The Jurisdictional Registrar MUST
provide clear documentation of rules by which names are to be
constructed, and MUST update and make accessible its registries.</t>

<t>Any enacting authority is responsible to define formal parameters to
guarantee local name uniqueness by attributing, if necessary, a
conventional internal number, which, combined with the other local-
name components (authority, measure and date), builds a unique
identifier. Uniqueness is achieved by checking against the catalogue
of previously assigned names.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="identifier-persistence-considerations"><name>Identifier Persistence Considerations</name>

<t>The persistence of identifiers depends on the durability of the
institutions that assign and administer them. The goal of the LEX
schema is to maintain uniqueness and persistence of all resources
identified by the assigned URNs.</t>

<t>In particular, the CNR, as proposer, is responsible of maintaining
the uniqueness of the jurisdiction element; given that the
jurisdiction is assigned on the basis of the long-held ccTLD
representation of the country (or the TLDN or DN of the organization)
and that the country or organization associated code is expected to
continue indefinitely, the URN also persists indefinitely.</t>

<t>The rules for the construction of the name are conceived to delegate
the responsibility of their uniqueness to a set of authorities which
is identified within each country or organization.</t>

<t>Therefore, each authority is responsible for assigning URNs which
have a very long life expectancy and can be expected to remain unique
for the foreseeable future. Practical and political considerations,
as well as diverse local forms of government organization, will
result in different methods of assigning responsibility for different
levels of the name.</t>

<t>Where this cannot be accomplished by the implementation of an
authoritative hierarchy, it is highly desirable that it be done by
creating consensus around a series of published rules for the
creation and administration of names by institutions and bodies that
operate by means of collaboration rather than compulsion.</t>

<t>Issuing authorities that operate in more localized scopes, ranging
from the national down to the very local, MUST equally take
responsibility for the persistence of identifiers within their scope.</t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="recommendations-for-the-resolution-process"><name>Recommendations for the Resolution Process</name>

<section anchor="the-general-architecture-of-the-system"><name>The General Architecture of the System</name>

<t>The task of the resolution service is that of associating a LEX
identifier with a specific document address on the network.  By
contrast with systems that can be constructed around rigorous and
enforceable engineering premises, such as DNS, the "lex" namespace
resolver will be expected to cope with a wide variety of inputs
incomplete or partially incorrect, particularly those 
created by the automated extraction of
references from texts.  In this document,
the result is a particular emphasis on a flexible and robust resolver
design.</t>

<t>The system has a distributed architecture based on two fundamental
components: a chain of information in DNS (Domain Name System) and a
series of resolution services from URNs to URLs, each competent
within a specific domain of the namespace.</t>

<t>The client retrieves the document associated with this URN using the
procedure described in <xref target="RFC3404"/>, which starts with a DNS NAPTR
query.</t>

<t>A resolution service can delegate the resolution and management of
hierarchically-dependent portions of the name.
Delegation of this responsibility will not be unreasonably withheld
provided that the processes for their resolution and management are
robust and are followed.</t>

<t>For the "lex" namespace, CNR will maintain in the lex-nameserver
(see <xref target="iana"/>) the root zone of the chain resolution (equivalent
to "lex.urn.arpa", see <xref target="RFC3405"/>) and, in correspondence with the
adhesion (see <xref target="jur-cod-regist"/>) of a new country (e.g., "br") or
organization, will update the DNS information with a new record to
delegate the relative resolution. This may be obtained by a regular
expression that matches the initial part of the URN (e.g.,
"urn:lex:br") and redirects towards the proper zone (e.g.,
"lex.senado.gov.br").</t>

<t>Likewise the institution responsible for the jurisdiction uniform
names (e.g., "urn:lex:br") has the task of managing the relative root
in the DNS system (e.g., "lex.senado.gov.br" zone) and routing the
resolution towards its resolvers on the basis of parts of the uniform
names. In similar way it can delegate the resolution of
country/organization sub-levels (e.g., "urn:lex:br;sao.paolo")
towards the relative zone (e.g., "lex.sao-paolo.gov.br").</t>

<t>Such DNS routing chain does not work for all the URN components
containing %-encoded characters. Therefore, when converting a lex:URN
in UTF-8 code to a DNS query, clients MUST perform any necessary punycode
conversion <xref target="RFC5891"/> before sending the query.</t>

<t>The resolution service is made up of two elements: a knowledge base
(consisting in a catalogue or a set of transformation rules) and a
software to query the knowledge base itself.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="catalogues-for-resolution"><name>Catalogues for Resolution</name>

<t>Incompleteness and inaccuracy are rather frequent in legal citations,
and incomplete or inaccurate uniform names of the referred document
are thus likely to be built from textual references (this is even
more frequent if they are created automatically through a specific
parser). For this reason, the implementation of a catalogue, based on
a relational-database, is suggested, as it will lead to a higher
flexibility in the resolution process.</t>

<t>In addition the catalogue must manage the aliases, the various
versions and languages of the same source of law as well as the
related manifestations.</t>

<t>It is suggested that each enacting authority implements its own
catalogue, assigning a corresponding unambiguous uniform name to each
resource.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="suggested-resolver-behaviour"><name>Suggested Resolver Behaviour</name>

<t>First, the resolver SHOULD separate the part corresponding to
the partition ID, through the "~" separator, from the document name.</t>

<t>The resolution process SHOULD implement a normalization of the
uniform name to be resolved. This may involve transforming some
components to the canonical form (e.g., filling out the acronyms,
expanding the abbreviations, unifying the institution names,
standardizing the type of measures, etc.). For this function
authorities and types of measure registers are useful.</t>

<t>The resolver SHOULD then query the catalogue searching for the URN
which corresponds exactly to the given one (normalized if necessary).
Since the names coming from the references may be inaccurate or
incomplete, an iterative, heuristic approach (based on partial
matches) is indicated. Incomplete
references (not including all the elements to create the canonical
uniform name) are normal and natural; for a human reader, the
reference would be "completed" by contextual understanding of the
reference in the document in which it occurs.</t>

<t>In this phase, the resolver should use the partition ID information
to retrieve, if it is possible, only the referred partition,
otherwise to return the entire document.</t>

<t>Lacking more specific indications, the resolver SHOULD select the
best (most recent) version of the requested source of law, and
provide all the manifestations with their related items.
A more specific indication in the uniform name to be resolved will,
of course, result in a more selective retrieval, based on any
suggested expression and/or manifestations components (e.g. date,
language, format, etc.).</t>

<t>Finally, the resolver SHOULD append to URLs the "#" character
followed by partition ID, transforming it in a URI fragment for
browser pointing.</t>

</section>
</section>
<section anchor="security-considerations"><name>Security Considerations</name>

<t>Security considerations are those normally associated with the use and
resolution URNs in general. Additional security considerations concerning
the authenticity of a document do not pertain to the LEX specifications,
but they pertain security and trust issues which can be addressed with other means,
like digital signature, data encryption, etc.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="iana"><name>IANA Considerations</name>

<t>IANA has already registered the "lex" namespace, according to the
template at section 2. Registration has been accomplished as the
Formal URN Namespace registry described by <xref target="RFC8141"/>.</t>

<t>In addition, to activate a distributed resolution system, the one-off
registration of the following NAPTR records is requested:</t>

<t>in the URN.ARPA domain:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
     IN NAPTR  1    0  ""  ""  "!^urn:lex:!_lex!i"  .
_lex IN NAPTR  10  10  ""  ""  ""  lex-nameserver.
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>in the URN.URI.ARPA domain:</t>

<figure><artwork><![CDATA[
     IN NAPTR  1    0  ""  ""  "!^urn:lex:!_lex!i"  .
_lex IN NAPTR  10  10  ""  ""  ""  lex-nameserver.
]]></artwork></figure>

<t>where lex-nameserver indicates the server of the organization that
is responsible for the resolution of the "lex" namespace and will be
communicated by the applicant when the application is approved.</t>

</section>
<section anchor="acknowledgements"><name>Acknowledgements</name>

<t>The authors of this document wish to thank all the supporters for
giving suggestions and comments.</t>

<t>They are also grateful to the Legislative XML community <xref target="SART"/> for the
interesting discussions on this topic and to the Working Group
"Identification of the legal resources through URNs" of Italian
NormeInRete project for the provided guidance <xref target="SPIN"/>.</t>

<t>The authors owe a debt of gratitude to Tom Bruce, director of the
Legal Information Institute of the Cornell University Law School, for
his contribution in revising this document and sharing fruitful
discussions which greatly improved the final draft.  The authors wish
to specially thank Marc van Opijnen (Dutch Ministry of Security and
Justice) for his valuable comments on LEX specifications which
contributed to improve the final result, as well as for the common
work aimed to harmonize ECLI and LEX specifications. Thanks also to
Joao Alberto de Oliveira Lima, legislative system analyst of the
Brazilian Federal Senate, and to Attila Torcsvari, information
management consultant, for their detailed comments on the first
drafts of this document, which provided significant hints to the
final version of the standard, and to Robert Richards of the Legal
Information Institute (Cornell University Law School), promoter and
maintainer of the Legal Informatics Research social network, as well
as to the members of this network, for their valuable comments on
this proposal.</t>

<t>Finally, many thanks go to Loriana Serrotti who significantly
contributed to the first drafting of this document.</t>

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&RFC5646;
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<reference anchor="FRAN" >
  <front>
    <title>Technologies for European Integration.  Standards-based Interoperability of Legal Information Systems</title>
    <author initials="E." surname="Francesconi" fullname="Enrico Francesconi">
      <organization>European Press Academic Publishing</organization>
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    <date year="2007"/>
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  <front>
    <title>Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records</title>
    <author >
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  <front>
    <title>The Hague Conference on Private International Law "Access to Foreign Law in Civil and Commercial Matters. Conclusions and Recommendations"</title>
    <author >
      <organization>The European Commission</organization>
    </author>
    <date year="2012"/>
  </front>
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<reference anchor="ISBD" >
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    <title>International Standard Bibliographic Description - Consolidated Edition.</title>
    <author >
      <organization>The Standing Committee of the IFLA Cataloguing Section Berlin/Munich\: De Gruyter Saur</organization>
    </author>
    <date year="2011"/>
  </front>
  <seriesInfo name="ISBN" value="978-3-11-026379-4"/>
</reference>
<reference anchor="LVI" >
  <front>
    <title>Law via the Internet. Free Access, Quality of Information, Effectiveness of Rights</title>
    <author initials="G." surname="Peruginelli" fullname="Ginevra Peruginelli" role="editor">
      <organization>European Press Academic Publishing</organization>
    </author>
    <author initials="M." surname="Ragona" fullname="Mario Ragona" role="editor">
      <organization>European Press Academic Publishing</organization>
    </author>
    <date year="2008"/>
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  <seriesInfo name="ISBN" value="9788883980589"/>
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  <front>
    <title>Legislative XML for the Semantic Web. Principles, Models, Standards for Document Management, Law, Governance and Technology Series</title>
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      <organization></organization>
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    </author>
    <author initials="E." surname="Francesconi" fullname="Enrico Francesconi">
      <organization></organization>
    </author>
    <author initials="M." surname="Biasiotti" fullname="Maria Angela Biasotti">
      <organization></organization>
    </author>
    <date year="2011"/>
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  <seriesInfo name="ISBN" value="978-94-007-1887-6"/>
</reference>
<reference anchor="SPIN" >
  <front>
    <title>The Assignment of Uniform Names to Italian Legal Documents, URN-NIR 1.4</title>
    <author initials="P." surname="Spinosa" fullname="PierLuigi Spinosa">
      <organization></organization>
    </author>
    <date year="2020" month="June"/>
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