hun_law_rs
gesetze-im-internet
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hun_law_rs
gesetze-im-internet
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Git scraping: track changes over time by scraping to a Git repository
https://github.com/jandinter/gesetze-im-internet
Parsing the legal acts with the tools you mention looks very interesting! Currently, I simply collect the published XML files whose structure is optimized for laying out the text and not so much for representing a structure of sections and subsections.
What are some alternatives?
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