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Abuja Conference - March 2007

Towards the establishment of an African Parliamentary Knowledge Network on ICT, legislation and documentation
Opening of the International Workshop
- Welcoming Address by Gherardo Casini, Executive Coordinator a.i. of the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament
- Opening Speech and Official Opening of Workshop - Rt. Hon. Austin Opara, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of Nigeria
Parliamentary Knowledge Networks: existing experiences and lessons learned
Chair: Gherardo Casini, Executive Coordinator a.i. of the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament
Interventions:
Interventions:
- Establishing a network for IT Managers from SADC Parliaments - Cecilia Matanga, ICT Manager SADC parliamentary forum.
- Towards the establishment of an African Parliamentary Knowledge Network on ICT, legislation and documentation - Dick F. Toornstra, Special Advisor for the promotion of democracy, European Parliament, and former co-Director of ECPRD
- Challenges & Opportunities of Legislative Informatics -James Greenwalt, Director of informataion systems of the state of Minnesota and representative of the U.S. National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)
The rationale behind a common approach for capacity-building
Chair: Senator Abiola Ajimobi, National Assembly of Nigeria
Interventions:
Interventions:
- Common approach for capacity building - Enayat Hamza School of government, University Western Cape, South Africa
- Common approach to capacity building in Africa - Dr. Ladi Hamalai co-ordinator, Policy analysis and Research project, National Assembly of Nigeria
The importance of a broader political and institutional framework
Chair: Hon. Chidi Duru, Member of the House of Representatives, National Assembly of Nigeria
Discussants:
Discussants:
- Contribution by Hon. Geoffrey Q.M. Doidge, House Chairperson of the National Assembly of South Africa
- Contribution by Hon. Joseph Owona Kono, Member of the National Assembly of Cameroon
Is the scope right? Challenges for a true continental network
Chair: Shirley-Ann Fiagome, IT Manager, Parliament of Ghana
Interventions:
Interventions:
- Flavio Zeni, Chief Technical Advisor, UNDESA, Nairobi
- Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute, Law Department, Fiesole, Italy
- Monica Palmirani, Research Centre of History of Law, Philosophy and Sociology of Law and Computer Science and Law (CIRSFID), University of Bologna
The way ahead: ownership, support and sustainability
- The way ahead: Ownership, support & sustainability - Suzanne Vos MP Pan African Parliament
Conclusions
- Oluyemi Ogunyomi, Deputy Clerk, National Assembly of Nigeria
- Gherardo Casini, Executive Coordinator of the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament
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International Conference
African Legal Resources: Challenges and Opportunities of Legislative Informatics
21 March 2007
DAY ONE: Challenges and Opportunities
Welcome addresses
- Nasiru I. Arab, Clerk of the National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
- Welcome Address, John Mary Kauzya, Chief of Governance & Public Administration Branch UN/DESA
Opening speeches:
- Welcoming address - H. E. Fausto Bertinotti, President of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy, represented by Mr. Nico Longo, Attache', Embassy of Italy to Nigeria
- Address by the President of the Pan African Parliament Dr. Gertrude Mongella - represented Suzanne Vos Pan African Parliament
- Speech by Chief Ken Nnamani - President of the Senate of the National Assembly of Nigeria, represented by Senator Ben Obi
Keynote speeches:
- Access to Legislative Information: Institutional Challenges and Opportunities - Bayo Ojo, San, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
- e-Revolution in Document Management: Opportunities and Challenges - Suzanne Vos MP Pan African Parliament
Official Opening
- Official opening Speech by Chief Olusegun Obasanjo - President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, represented by Minister of Justice and Attorney General Chief Bayo Ojo, SAN
Vote of Thanks
- Senator Abiola Ajimobi, Chairman LOC
Open Access to Legislation: rationale and issues
Chairperson's Briefing: Hon. Verónica Macamo, Deputy Speaker, National Assembly of Mozambique
- Open Access to Legislation: Implication for Human Rights, Democracy and Development in Africa Hon. Geoff Doidge, MP, House Chairperson, Parliament of South Africa
- Legal Informatics and ICTs in the legislative process - Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute, Florence
- Legal Informatics for E-Governance - Abdul Paliwala Professor of Law, University of Warwick
Managing e-Documents: principles, standards and tools
Chairperson's Briefing: Hon. Edward Baliddawa, Chairman ICT Committee, Parliament of Uganda
- Legislative Documents: Emerging Standards for Legislation and Case Law - Tom van Engers Professor in Legal Knowledge Management, University of Amsterdam, faculty of Law Leibniz Center for Law, Netherlands
- AKOMA NTOSO (Architecture for Knowledge-Oriented Management of African Normative Texts using Open Standards and Ontologies) Fabio Vitali, Computer Science Department, University of Bologna, Italy
- Bungeni Norma-Africa : Management of Modificatory Provisions and Consolidation - Monica Palmirani CIRSFID – University of Bologna Italy
Experts and Stakeholders Panel : Common Legislative Standards & Guidelines: is the Africa Ready for the Challenge?
Chairperson's Briefing: Hon. Joseph Owona-Kono, National Assembly of Cameroon
- Experiences with standardisation in Legal Informatics in Europe - Radboud Winkels, Associate Professor in Computer Science Leibniz Center for Law Netherlands.
DAY TWO: Meeting the Challenges and Harvesting the Opportunities
Africa: Bungeni Parliamentary and Legislative System
- BUNGENI: Parliamentary and Legislative System - Ashok Hariharan, Jean Jordaan, Flavio Zeni
- Bungeni: features and tools - UNDESA Development Team
Africa: Guidelines for Better Legislation
Chairperson's Briefing: Emily Baldock, Public Bill Office Clerk, House of Lords, United Kingdom
- Challenges for co-ordinating law making and legislative drafting in africa - Abdul Funnah, Lecturer in Public Law, University of Pretoria, South Africa
- Legislative Drafting Guidelines: an initial critical overview - Christo Botha, Professor in Public Law, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Experts and Stakeholders Panel: ICT tools and services: is Africa ready to appreciate and exploit ICT unprecedented collaborating potentialities?
Chairperson's Briefing: Dick Toornstra, Director/Special advisor on Democracy - European Parliament
- Keynote: Collaborative Open Source solutions for e-Government - Aminu Ibrahim, Coordinator, Nigeria ICT Forum
A New Challenge: Standards for Judicial Precedents
Chairperson's Briefing: Senator Prosper Higiro, Vice-President of the Senate of the Parliament of Rwanda
- The Promotion of the Rule of Law in Africa: Open Standards and ICTs to support open access to the court system - Tererai Rector Mafukidze Co-ordinator, Southern African Judges Commission
- Precedents: Theoretical and Practical Foundations - Gladys Boss Shollei, Editor, Kenya Law Reports and Giovanni Sartor, European University Institute, Law Dept. Fiesole, Italy
- Common open Standards for “Precedents” - Mariya Badeva-Bright, Southern Africa Legal Information InstituteMonica Palmirani, CIRSFID, University of Bologna, Italy.
Closing Statements
- Mr. Gherardo Casini, Executive Coordinator, Global Centre ICTP
- Closing Remarks, John Mary Kauzya, Chief of Governance & Public Administration Branch UN/DESA
- African Parliamentary Knowledge Network - Workshop Communique, Hon. Suzanne Vos, Pan African Parliament
- African Legal Resources: Abuja Declaration, Senator Ibrahim Mantu, Deputy President of the Senate of Nigeria,



