Today Google has released a new service called Google Constitute which has been created to make the worlds constitutions easier to find and search.
The new Google Constitute service is supported the Comparative Constitutions Project and the new site digitises and makes searchable the world’s constitutions.
Google Constitute enables people to browse and search constitutions via curated and tagged topics, as well as by country and year. Google explains:
“The Comparative Constitutions Project cataloged and tagged nearly 350 themes, so people can easily find and compare specific constitutional material. This ranges from the fairly general, such as “Citizenship” and “Foreign Policy,” to the very specific, such as “Suffrage and turnouts” and “Judicial Autonomy and Power.
Our aim is to arm drafters with a better tool for constitution design and writing. We also hope citizens will use Constitute to learn more about their own constitutions, and those of countries around the world.”
For more information on the new Google Constitute service jump over to the Google Blog website for details.
Source: Google
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