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Document 52012XG1026(01)
European Legislation Identifier (ELI)
Council conclusions inviting the introduction of the European Legislation Identifier (ELI)
Legislation is widely available online and accessible in various digital formats. However, the way in which legal information is organised and classified varies across different legal systems. The conclusions address this issue by endorsing the European Legislation Identifier (ELI), an initiative to ensure that citizens and legal professionals get improved access to information on legislation, be it at regional, national or EU level.
ELI makes it easier to access and share this information, thus contributing to the EU’s common area of freedom, security and justice.
The conclusions invite EU countries to adopt the ELI system, so that information on EU and national legislation is described in a harmonised way across legislation systems. This will improve discovery, access and reuse of information about legislation for citizens and professional users.
ELI is based on:
The ELI system was developed to standardise legal communication to promote interchange and to enhance interoperability between legal information systems at EU and national level, while maintaining the specificities of each country’s legal and legislative system.
The introduction of ELI is optional, voluntary and gradual. In order to adopt ELI, legislation publishers should:
ELI implementers are invited to appoint a national ELI coordinator and to share information on their respective ELI implementations. This information is to be made publicly available on the ELI website hosted in the EUR-Lex portal: http://eurlex.europa.eu/eli.
In November 2017, the Council adopted a new set of conclusions on the ELI building on the conclusions of 2012.
These conclusions provide a progress report on the ELI initiative:
The conclusions call on the Council working party on e-law, to take a series of measures aimed at driving forward the ELI system and in particular on:
An annex contains the main elements of information and references:
For more information, see:
Council conclusions inviting the introduction of the European Legislation Identifier (ELI) (OJ C 325, , pp. 3-11)
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