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INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
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Interface requirements

The IDLS is a webpage that opens up the database to users. The webpage contains the following sections, which should be clickable buttons (titles in bold):

  1. general: introduction to the law survey, FIDIS context, disclaimer, etc.; this part is the default text that appears when someone enters the webpage

  2. correspondents: a list of all country correspondents

  3. search: a search mechanism

  4. user help: tips for searching

  5. disclaimer 

  6. contact: contact information

The search mechanism is the most important feature of the webpage. It enables users to search in the following ways: 

  1. by country (with a pop-up window listing all countries in the database); or 

  2. by topic (with a pop-up window listing all categories and subcategories in the database); or 

  3. by country and topic; or 

  4. full-text search. 

The database will be opened up through the search mechanism with pop-up windows enabling users to choose a country and/or a legal topic. The search gives the search results in the form of a list of clickable titles, each of which contains the country and legal topic of the record found. When the user clicks a title, the contents of the record are presented as follows: 

TitleSummary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The example of the record listed in would show as follows:

Example 

Netherlands / C1. Obligations to Show ID 

Summary 

The Compulsory Identification Act of 1993 designated several specific situations in which people have to show an ID, such as when riding in public transport without a valid ticket. On 1 January 2005, however, the law has been extended into a general obligation to show an ID to any police officer or supervisory official. The obligation holds for all people of 14 years and older.

In the parliamentary documents, it was explained that the obligation to show an ID holds in situations in which the officer requires an ID as being necessary to fulfil his appointed duty.

Full-text original 

Wet op de identificatieplicht 

Wet van 9 december 1993, tot aanwijzing van documenten dienende ter vaststelling van de identiteit van personen alsmede aanwijzing van enige gevallen waarin de identiteit van personen aan de hand van deze documenten kan worden vastgesteldArtikel 2

Full-text translation 

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Entry last changed 14 Mar 05, BJK/MD

 

 

 

 

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