Contribution

Towards Open Science and Open Doctrine. The Principles and Laws That Promote the Sharing of Knowledge, and How They Are Implemented

The evolution of open science in France is almost completely the result of constant friction with the business models that drive major international publishing houses, where each party has adapted to developments introduced by the other, but also of practical steps taken to ensure that shared documents are efficiently collected and made accessible. We will provide several examples of the development of Open Science in France, such as the platform http://dissem.in.

How open science principles are effectively implemented in the area of legal knowledge in France. What can be done to encourage law scholars to publish their work on a single common platform? And which platform should that be? Should it be improved, and, if so, in what way? Will dialogue resolve conflicts and pave the way for open science in a viable economic context?

Related Session:

October 11th, 2018
Session II.A. Open Science and Law: from Policy to Practice
14:30-16:20
Aula Magna of the Rectorate of the University of Florence