ASPI
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Monthly updated, all data are available. The Automated System of Juridical Information is an integrated system constantly monitoring the development of juridical culture relating to the territory of the present-day Czech and Slovak republics, covering two centuries with a prospect of the legislation of the European Union. The texts of regulations are available in their current as well as historical wording.
The database contains:
- legal regulations published and registered in the Collection of Laws and Decrees of the Czechoslovak Republic, the Czech Collection of Laws, the Slovak Collection of Laws, the Gazette, the Official Journal of the CSR, the Official Journal of the SSR, the Collection of Laws of the Slovak National Council, as well as gazettes of the ministries and central authorities. The regulations include also the findings of the Constitutional Court. Included are also regulations published before 1945 including the laws of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. Regulations are interconnected according to their relations. The texts are in their current versions while keeping individual historical wordings back to their original wording.
- literature includes annotations from legal and economic literature, current as well as historical commentaries and explications to regulations. Sources are systematically processed from 1990.
- judicature and viewpoints of courts from the Collection of Rulings of the Supreme Court since 1962. Furthermore, judicates from the Advocacy Bulletin, the Supreme Court Bulletin and other sources are included. Recent additions include the rulings of the European Court for Human Rights. Apart from offering standard methods of searching for data, the original technical solution of the ASPI system enables any terms in all texts of provisions.