The aim of the project was to create a web-based platform – a search engine for Global Legal Information – providing a reliable and up-to-date access point to information on the legal systems of countries and international organisations, i.e. normative acts and case law, as well as their available language versions. In the three-month period closing the project, the GLI website was visited by 40,500 users (Semrush, subdomain statistics).
The platform will contain links to reliable scientific and popular science publications and/or links to the full texts of these publications and to the texts of legal acts, concerning the legal framework governing the implementation of innovative projects in all fields of science and branches of the economy, both in the national legal system and in European Union law, international law, or national legal systems of foreign countries.
The platform provides information (in five languages: English, German, French, Spanish and Polish) about resources:
- 118 legislation databases;
- 91 case law databases (or databases containing information more broadly on sources of law, if not catalogued in Task 1);/li>
- 732 repositories and digital libraries, electronic databases and web applications for accessing scientific or specialised legal publications;/li>
- 549 scientific and specialist/industry journals whose resources are made available online (189 Polish, 360 foreign);/li>
- 284 ebooks under OA licences, published by leading international publishers (Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Palgrave MacMillian, Hart, Taylor and Francis, Brill) and ILS PAS.