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The Harvard Law School Library's Nuremberg Trials Project is an open-access initiative to create and present digitized images and full-text versions of the Library's Nuremberg Trials documents, descriptions of each document, and general information about the trials. The project provides access to the documentary record and other associated materials for all thirteen trials. We currently offer page images and searchable document descriptions for all documents as well as searchable full-text versions for most prosecution exhibits and most of the trial transcripts. Both prosecution and trial exhibits as well as all trial transcripts are currently only offered in the English-language versions used at the time of the Trials. Important: when citing from documents and transcripts, always verify the exact wording by consulting the accompanying page images of the document in question. The full-text versions of transcripts and documents are a product of human- and computer-aided transcription and may deviate in small ways from the originals.
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Overview This code in the R programming language downloads and processes the full set of resolutions, drafts and meeting records rendered by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), as published by the UN Digital Library, into a rich and structured human- and machine-readable dataset. It is the basis for the Corpus of Resolutions: UN Security Council (CR-UNSC). All data sets created with this script will always be hosted permanently open access and freely available at Zenodo, the scientific repository of CERN. Each version is uniquely identified with a persistent Digitial Object Identifier (DOI), the Version DOI. The newest version of the data set will always available via the link of the Concept DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7319780 Updates The CR-UNSC will be updated at least once per year. In case of serious errors an update will be provided at the earliest opportunity and a highlighted advisory issued on the Zenodo page of the current version. Minor errors will be documented in the GitHub issue tracker and fixed with the next scheduled release. The CR-UNSC is versioned according to the day of the last run of the data pipeline, in the ISO format YYYY-MM-DD. Its initial release version is 2024-05-03. Notifications regarding new and updated data sets will be published on my academic website at www.seanfobbe.com or on the Fediverse at @seanfobbe@fediscience.org Changelog New variant: EN_TXT_BEST containing a write-out of the English resolution texts equivalent to the CSV file text variable New diagrams: bar charts of top M49 regions and sub-regions of countries mentioned in resolution texts Fixed naming mix-up of BIBTEX and GRAPHML zip archives Fixed whitespace character detection in citation extraction (adds ca. 10% more citations) Fixed improper merging of weights in citation network Fixed "cannot xtfrm data frames" warning Improve REGEX detection for certain geographic entities Improve Codebook (headings, citation network docs) Functionality The pipeline will produce the following results and store them in the output/ folder: Codebook as PDF Compilation Report as PDF Quality Assurance Report as PDF ZIP archive containing the main data set as a CSV file ZIP archive containing only the metadata of the main data set as a CSV file ZIP archive containing citation data and metadata as a GraphML file ZIP archive containing bibliographic data as a BIBTEX file ZIP archive containing all resolution texts as TXT files (OCR and extracted) ZIP archive containing all resolution texts as PDF files (original and English OCR) ZIP archive containing all draft texts as PDF files (original) ZIP archive containing all meeting record texts as PDF files (original) ZIP archive containing the full Source Code ZIP archive containing all intermediate pipeline results ("targets") The integrity and veracity of each ZIP archive is documented with cryptographically secure hash signatures (SHA2-256 and SHA3-512). Hashes are stored in a separate CSV file created during the data set compilation process. System Requirements The reference data sets were compiled on a Debian host system. Running the Docker config on an SELinux system like Fedora will require modifications of the Docker Compose config file. 40 GB space on hard drive Multi-core CPU recommended. We used 8 cores/16 threads to compile the reference data sets. Standard config will use all cores on a system. This can be fine-tuned in the config file. Given these requirements the runtime of the pipeline is approximately 40 hours. Instructions Step 1: Prepare Folder Copy the full source code to an empty folder, for example by executing: $ git clone https://github.com/seanfobbe/cr-unsc Always use a dedicated and empty (!) folder for compiling the data set. The scripts will automatically delete all PDF, TXT and many other file types in its working directory to ensure a clean run. Step 2: Create Docker Image The Dockerfile contains automated instructions to create a full operation system with all necessary dependencies. To create the image from the Dockerfile, please execute: $ bash docker-build-image.sh Step 3: Compile Dataset If you have previously compiled the data set, whether successfuly or not, you can delete all output and temporary files by executing: $ Rscript delete_all_data.R You can compile the full data set by executing: $ bash docker-run-project.sh Results The data set and all associated files are now saved in your working directory. GNU General Public License Version 3 Copyright (C) 2024 Seán Fobbe, Lorenzo Gasbarri and Niccolò Ridi This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public Licensealong with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/ Author Websites Personal Website of Seán Fobbe Personal Website of Lorenzo Gasbarri Personal Website of Niccolò Ridi Contact Did you discover any errors? Do you have suggestions on how to improve the data set? You can either post these to the Issue Tracker on GitHub or contact Seán Fobbe via https://seanfobbe.com/contact/
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Cet espace vous offre une vue générale des fonds conservés aux Archives nationales d'outre-mer. Il liste les inventaires en ligne ou disponibles sous...
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Les dossiers, communément appelés Sacs à procès, décrits dans cette base de données contiennent les procès jugés en appel par le Parlement de Toulouse du XVIIe siècle au XVIIIe siècle. Cette base est aujourd’hui riche d’environ 14 000 fiches. Le travail de dépouillement et d’enrichissement se poursuit actuellement.Consulter le premier lot des données des Sacs à procès (575 affaires). Ces dossiers de procédures sont composés de pièces très diverses : interrogatoire de suspect, plaidoyer de défense, collecte de témoignages, sentence prononcée en première instance, procès verbaux de médecins légistes ou de sage-femme, etc. Les objets de ces procès ne sont pas moins variés, le Parlement jugeant tant en matière civile que criminelle : conflit d’héritage, d’usage et de jouissance de biens, de mitoyenneté, dettes, vol, meurtres, brigandage, viol... Le panorama de la société qu’offre cet ensemble d’archives, la diversité de la typologie documentaire ainsi que l’aire géographique couverte, un territoire grand comme l’actuelle Occitanie, font que les perspectives de recherche y sont quasiment infinies. L’histoire sociale et l’histoire judiciaire notamment ont déjà produit de nombreux travaux universitaires à partir de ce fonds et continuent à l’investir. Au-delà du chercheur universitaire, les historiens locaux et autres généalogistes trouvent un grand intérêt dans les récits de la vie quotidienne qui parsèment ces procès.Information importante à propos des données Sacs à procès que nous partageons : l’analyse de ces dossiers a été réalisée par des étudiants et vu la très grande quantité de données, les archivistes se sont trouvés dans l’impossibilité de corriger l’intégralité de ce travail ; d’où probablement des inexactitudes relatives aux dates, aux noms de personnes et de lieux.Une petit film de 3 minutes, réalisé par les équipes des Archives départementales de la Haute-Garonne, vous accompagne au coeur des espaces de conservation des Sacs à procès du Parlement de Toulouse !En savoir plus : accéder à la rubrique Sacs à procès sur le site des Archives départementales de la Haute-Garonne.
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Included in HeinOnline's Social Justice Suite*, free to Core subscribers and any interested organizations. Slavery in America and the World: History,
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A collection of digital archives covering classic and contemporary legal traditions in America, Britian, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and other jurisdictions.
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This database includes annual reports from the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and its predecessors from 1864 to 1990. The reports in this database have been digitized, transcribed, and can be viewed online.
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Find publications on a broad range of topics relating to indigenous rights, labour, justice, arts and literature, and the military.
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Base de données qui contient les versions numérisées des publications parlementaires depuis la 1re session de la 1re législature (1867) jusqu’au début de leur diffusion sur noscommunes.ca et sencanada.ca.
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de 1867 à nos jours. People, Parliament, Departments and Committees, Political Parties, Legislation, Elections and Ridings.
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Contient des pétitions de la population britannique sur des questions politiques, ecclésiastiques, criminelles, coloniales, culturelles, sociales fiscales, sur l'éducation , etc. Permet aux chercheurs d'exploiter de nouvelles sources sur le rôle formateur des pétitions au Parlement au cours du dix-neuvième siècle (1833-1918), une période de modernisation politique et de démocratisation en Grande-Bretagne.
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ECCO donne accès aux images numérisées de chaque page de 150 000 livres publiés durant le dix-huitième siècle, principalement en Grande-Bretagne, mais aussi ailleurs en Europe et en Amérique. Cette base regroupe des collections d'ouvrages importants et rarement disponibles en format électronique, dont les oeuvres complètes de 28 auteurs marquants. Elle permet la recherche en texte intégral d'environ 26 millions de pages de divers types de documents touchant à de nombreux domaines dont l'histoire, la géographie, la littérature, la philosophie, la religion, le droit, l'art et la science.
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voir les sections correspondantes
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Sir Robert Shore Milnes (1801)
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Débats parlementaires Québec. (s. d.). https://bib.umontreal.ca/droit/legislation-qc-can?tab=5246179
voir la section « Débats parlementaires » du guide
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