Property term |
Cardinality |
Definition |
Case | 1..1 | A legal action, especially one to be decided in a court of law, but not limited to be decided in a court of law
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Identifier | 1..* | Some unique reference to a case. |
Identifier | 1..1 | The Formal Identifier class represents any identifier issued by any authority, whether a
government agency or not. It captures the identifier itself and details of the issuing authority, the
date on which the identifier was issued and so on. |
Identifier Type | 0..1 | . |
Refers To Identifier | 0..1 | Some unique reference to a case. |
Identifier | 1..1 | The Formal Identifier class represents any identifier issued by any authority, whether a
government agency or not. It captures the identifier itself and details of the issuing authority, the
date on which the identifier was issued and so on. |
Identifier Type | 0..1 | . |
Summary Of Facts Description | 0..1 | A description of the substance of the case. . |
Request | 1..1 | An act of politely or formally asking for something, based on a legal instrument within the context of a case.
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Issuing State | 1..1 | The state of the authority that makes the request. |
Executing State | 1..1 | The state of the authority that fulfills the request. |
Identifier | 1..1 | Identifier that identifies the request. |
Identifier | 1..1 | The Formal Identifier class represents any identifier issued by any authority, whether a
government agency or not. It captures the identifier itself and details of the issuing authority, the
date on which the identifier was issued and so on. |
Identifier Type | 0..1 | . |
Issuing Authority | 1..1 | . |
Authority | 1..1 | . |
Kind Of Authority | 1..1 | Codelist listing all kinds of authorities that can take decisions |
Name | 1..1 | . |
Code | 0..1 | The specification of the authority expressed as a value from a code list.. |
Address | 1..1 | . |
Street | 0..1 | Street name
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Street Number | 0..1 | Street number |
PO Box | 0..1 | . |
Postal Code | 0..1 | . |
Address Line | 0..* | additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
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Description | 0..1 | . |
Line Number | 0..1 | . |
City | 0..1 | City |
Name | 0..1 | . |
Country | 0..1 | Country |
Country Subdivision | 0..1 | A subdivision of a country |
Contact Party | 0..1 | . |
Name | 0..1 | The name of the party |
Contact Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
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Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Communication | 1..* | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
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Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Main Contact Indicator | 0..1 | Indicates that this contact is the main contact point |
Additional Info Contact Party | 0..1 | A related party. |
Name | 0..1 | The name of the party |
Contact Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Communication | 1..* | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
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Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Main Contact Indicator | 0..1 | Indicates that this contact is the main contact point |
Language | 0..* | The language that can be used in communication with the party |
Signature | 0..1 | The signature of the party or of a representative of the party |
Date Of Signing | 0..1 | Time stated in terms of day, month, and year when the act of signing has taken place
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Name Of Person Signing | 0..1 | Name of natural person who signs the form/document and who is bound by it
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Post Of Person Signing | 0..1 | The job title or grade |
Communication | 0..* | A way to contact the party. Specification of possible means of communication with this party (e.g. telephone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax). |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
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Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Executing Authority | 1..1 | . |
Authority | 1..1 | . |
Kind Of Authority | 1..1 | Codelist listing all kinds of authorities that can take decisions |
Name | 1..1 | . |
Code | 0..1 | The specification of the authority expressed as a value from a code list.. |
Address | 1..1 | . |
Street | 0..1 | Street name
|
Street Number | 0..1 | Street number |
PO Box | 0..1 | . |
Postal Code | 0..1 | . |
Address Line | 0..* | additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
|
Description | 0..1 | . |
Line Number | 0..1 | . |
City | 0..1 | City |
Name | 0..1 | . |
Country | 0..1 | Country |
Country Subdivision | 0..1 | A subdivision of a country |
Contact Party | 0..1 | . |
Name | 0..1 | The name of the party |
Contact Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Communication | 1..* | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
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Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Main Contact Indicator | 0..1 | Indicates that this contact is the main contact point |
Additional Info Contact Party | 0..1 | A related party. |
Name | 0..1 | The name of the party |
Contact Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Communication | 1..* | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
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Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Main Contact Indicator | 0..1 | Indicates that this contact is the main contact point |
Language | 0..* | The language that can be used in communication with the party |
Signature | 0..1 | The signature of the party or of a representative of the party |
Date Of Signing | 0..1 | Time stated in terms of day, month, and year when the act of signing has taken place
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Name Of Person Signing | 0..1 | Name of natural person who signs the form/document and who is bound by it
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Post Of Person Signing | 0..1 | The job title or grade |
Communication | 0..* | A way to contact the party. Specification of possible means of communication with this party (e.g. telephone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax). |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
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Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Validating Authority | 0..1 | The authority that validates the request |
Authority | 1..1 | . |
Kind Of Authority | 1..1 | Codelist listing all kinds of authorities that can take decisions |
Name | 1..1 | . |
Code | 0..1 | The specification of the authority expressed as a value from a code list.. |
Address | 1..1 | . |
Street | 0..1 | Street name
|
Street Number | 0..1 | Street number |
PO Box | 0..1 | . |
Postal Code | 0..1 | . |
Address Line | 0..* | additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
|
Description | 0..1 | . |
Line Number | 0..1 | . |
City | 0..1 | City |
Name | 0..1 | . |
Country | 0..1 | Country |
Country Subdivision | 0..1 | A subdivision of a country |
Contact Party | 0..1 | . |
Name | 0..1 | The name of the party |
Contact Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Communication | 1..* | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
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Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Main Contact Indicator | 0..1 | Indicates that this contact is the main contact point |
Additional Info Contact Party | 0..1 | A related party. |
Name | 0..1 | The name of the party |
Contact Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Communication | 1..* | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
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Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Main Contact Indicator | 0..1 | Indicates that this contact is the main contact point |
Language | 0..* | The language that can be used in communication with the party |
Signature | 0..1 | The signature of the party or of a representative of the party |
Date Of Signing | 0..1 | Time stated in terms of day, month, and year when the act of signing has taken place
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Name Of Person Signing | 0..1 | Name of natural person who signs the form/document and who is bound by it
|
Post Of Person Signing | 0..1 | The job title or grade |
Communication | 0..* | A way to contact the party. Specification of possible means of communication with this party (e.g. telephone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax). |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
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Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Date | 0..1 | The date the request was sent out. |
Subject | 0..1 | Reference to the subject (cf subject field in an email.) |
Subject Description | 0..1 | Short description of the subject of the request |
Description | 0..1 | A detailed description of what it is that is requested. |
Urgency Reason | 0..1 | The reason for the urgency of the request. |
Code | 0..1 | The designation of the code expressed as a value from a code list. |
Description | 0..1 | .Description of the reason in free format |
Earlier Execution Date | 0..1 | A date that has some bearing on the reason. |
Reason Earlier Date Description | 0..1 | .Description of the reason in free format |
Issuing Reason | 0..1 | The reason for making the request. |
Description | 0..1 | .Description of the reason in free format |
Subsequent Request | 0..1 | A related request.. |
Date | 0..1 | The date the request was made. |
Transmission Date | 0..1 | The date the request was made. |
Executing Authority | 0..1 | The authority that fulfills the request.. |
Issuing Authority Identifier | 0..1 | Identifier that identifies the request. |
Identifier | 1..1 | The Formal Identifier class represents any identifier issued by any authority, whether a
government agency or not. It captures the identifier itself and details of the issuing authority, the
date on which the identifier was issued and so on. |
Identifier Type | 0..1 | . |
Executing Authority Identifier | 0..1 | Identifier that identifies the request. |
Identifier | 1..1 | The Formal Identifier class represents any identifier issued by any authority, whether a
government agency or not. It captures the identifier itself and details of the issuing authority, the
date on which the identifier was issued and so on. |
Identifier Type | 0..1 | . |
Sent To Other MS Indicator | 0..1 | A general indicator that is to be qualified in an actual message specification to give meaning to the indicator. |
H1 Investigative Measure | 0..1 | Transfer of a person held in custody |
Consent | 0..1 | Consent of the person held in custody. |
Given | 0..1 | . |
To Be Sought | 0..1 | . |
Matter | 0..1 | The matter to which the consent pertains. |
Involved Party | 0..1 | . |
Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Full Name | 0..1 | The attribute “Full Name” contains the complete name of a person as one string. In addition to
the content of Given Name, Family Name and, in some systems, Patronymic Name, this can
carry additional parts of a person’s name such as titles, middle names or suffixes like “the third”
or names which are neither a given nor a family name. |
Family Name | 0..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Second Family Name | 0..1 | . |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Patronymic Name | 0..1 | Patronymic names are important in some countries. Iceland does not have a concept of 'family
name' in the way that many other European countries do, for example. In Bulgaria and Russia,
patronymic names are in every day usage, for example, the Sergeyevich in 'Mikhail Sergeyevich
Gorbachev.'. |
Legal Person | 0..1 | A non natural person that has an involvement in an act, action, event or agreement |
Name | 0..1 | The name of a company or organisation |
Involvement | 0..1 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
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H2 Investigative Measure | 0..1 | Video or telephone conference or other audiovisual transmission |
Type | 0..1 | The specification of the measure as a value from a code list. |
Reason Description | 0..1 | A description of the reason for the requested investigative measure. |
Conducting Authority Party | 0..1 | . |
Name | 0..1 | The name of the party |
Contact Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Communication | 1..* | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
|
Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Main Contact Indicator | 0..1 | Indicates that this contact is the main contact point |
Consent | 0..1 | Consent of the accused/ the suspect |
Given | 0..1 | . |
To Be Sought | 0..1 | . |
Matter | 0..1 | The matter to which the consent pertains. |
Involved Party | 0..1 | . |
Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Full Name | 0..1 | The attribute “Full Name” contains the complete name of a person as one string. In addition to
the content of Given Name, Family Name and, in some systems, Patronymic Name, this can
carry additional parts of a person’s name such as titles, middle names or suffixes like “the third”
or names which are neither a given nor a family name. |
Family Name | 0..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Second Family Name | 0..1 | . |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Patronymic Name | 0..1 | Patronymic names are important in some countries. Iceland does not have a concept of 'family
name' in the way that many other European countries do, for example. In Bulgaria and Russia,
patronymic names are in every day usage, for example, the Sergeyevich in 'Mikhail Sergeyevich
Gorbachev.'. |
Legal Person | 0..1 | A non natural person that has an involvement in an act, action, event or agreement |
Name | 0..1 | The name of a company or organisation |
Involvement | 0..1 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
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H3 Investigative Measure | 0..1 | Provisional measures |
Type | 0..1 | The specification of the measure as a value from a code list. |
Lifting Date | 0..1 | The date the measure is to be lifted |
Subsequent Request Date | 0..1 | The date for submission of a subsequent request. |
Involved Party | 0..1 | . |
Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Full Name | 0..1 | The attribute “Full Name” contains the complete name of a person as one string. In addition to
the content of Given Name, Family Name and, in some systems, Patronymic Name, this can
carry additional parts of a person’s name such as titles, middle names or suffixes like “the third”
or names which are neither a given nor a family name. |
Family Name | 0..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Second Family Name | 0..1 | . |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Patronymic Name | 0..1 | Patronymic names are important in some countries. Iceland does not have a concept of 'family
name' in the way that many other European countries do, for example. In Bulgaria and Russia,
patronymic names are in every day usage, for example, the Sergeyevich in 'Mikhail Sergeyevich
Gorbachev.'. |
Legal Person | 0..1 | A non natural person that has an involvement in an act, action, event or agreement |
Name | 0..1 | The name of a company or organisation |
Involvement | 0..1 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
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H4 Investigative Measure | 0..* | Information on bank and other financial assets. |
Type | 0..1 | The specification of the measure as a value from a code list. |
Reason Description | 0..1 | A description of the reasons for the investigative measure. |
Reason Belief Bank Account ES Description | 0..1 | A description of the reason for presuming that banks in the ES hold the account. |
Period | 0..1 | The period during which the investigation is held. |
Start Date | 0..1 | Start date of the period |
End Date | 0..1 | End date of the period |
Description | 0..1 | . |
Bank Account | 0..* | The bank accounts that are relevant in the investigation |
Number | 0..1 | The number of the bank account assigned by the bank to identify the contract between the bank and one or more parties |
IBAN | 0..1 | IBAN is an extended version of the Basic Bank Account Number (BBAN). The purpose of IBAN is for universal identication of account numbers |
BIC | 0..1 | An ISO code assigned by SWIFT to identify a financial institution for the purpose of financial transactions |
BCC | 0..1 | A code that identifies a banking institution. The BCC is assigned by a central bank. Usually the BIC is part of the IBAN |
Account Holder | 0..1 | The party or parties that have signed the contract with the banking institution for the bank account |
Authority | 1..1 | . |
Kind Of Authority | 1..1 | Codelist listing all kinds of authorities that can take decisions |
Name | 1..1 | . |
Code | 0..1 | The specification of the authority expressed as a value from a code list.. |
Address | 1..1 | . |
Street | 0..1 | Street name
|
Street Number | 0..1 | Street number |
PO Box | 0..1 | . |
Postal Code | 0..1 | . |
Address Line | 0..* | additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
|
Description | 0..1 | . |
Line Number | 0..1 | . |
City | 0..1 | City |
Name | 0..1 | . |
Country | 0..1 | Country |
Country Subdivision | 0..1 | A subdivision of a country |
Contact Party | 0..1 | . |
Name | 0..1 | The name of the party |
Contact Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Communication | 1..* | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
|
Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Main Contact Indicator | 0..1 | Indicates that this contact is the main contact point |
Additional Info Contact Party | 0..1 | A related party. |
Name | 0..1 | The name of the party |
Contact Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Communication | 1..* | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
|
Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Main Contact Indicator | 0..1 | Indicates that this contact is the main contact point |
Language | 0..* | The language that can be used in communication with the party |
Signature | 0..1 | The signature of the party or of a representative of the party |
Date Of Signing | 0..1 | Time stated in terms of day, month, and year when the act of signing has taken place
|
Name Of Person Signing | 0..1 | Name of natural person who signs the form/document and who is bound by it
|
Post Of Person Signing | 0..1 | The job title or grade |
Communication | 0..* | A way to contact the party. Specification of possible means of communication with this party (e.g. telephone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax). |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
|
Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Involved Party | 0..1 | . |
Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Full Name | 0..1 | The attribute “Full Name” contains the complete name of a person as one string. In addition to
the content of Given Name, Family Name and, in some systems, Patronymic Name, this can
carry additional parts of a person’s name such as titles, middle names or suffixes like “the third”
or names which are neither a given nor a family name. |
Family Name | 0..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Second Family Name | 0..1 | . |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Patronymic Name | 0..1 | Patronymic names are important in some countries. Iceland does not have a concept of 'family
name' in the way that many other European countries do, for example. In Bulgaria and Russia,
patronymic names are in every day usage, for example, the Sergeyevich in 'Mikhail Sergeyevich
Gorbachev.'. |
Legal Person | 0..1 | A non natural person that has an involvement in an act, action, event or agreement |
Name | 0..1 | The name of a company or organisation |
Involvement | 0..1 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
|
H5 Investigative Measure | 0..1 | Investigative measure implying the gathering of evidence in real time, continuously and over a certain period of time. |
Reason Description | 0..1 | A description of the reason for the requested investigative measure. |
Involved Party | 0..1 | . |
Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Full Name | 0..1 | The attribute “Full Name” contains the complete name of a person as one string. In addition to
the content of Given Name, Family Name and, in some systems, Patronymic Name, this can
carry additional parts of a person’s name such as titles, middle names or suffixes like “the third”
or names which are neither a given nor a family name. |
Family Name | 0..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Second Family Name | 0..1 | . |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Patronymic Name | 0..1 | Patronymic names are important in some countries. Iceland does not have a concept of 'family
name' in the way that many other European countries do, for example. In Bulgaria and Russia,
patronymic names are in every day usage, for example, the Sergeyevich in 'Mikhail Sergeyevich
Gorbachev.'. |
Legal Person | 0..1 | A non natural person that has an involvement in an act, action, event or agreement |
Name | 0..1 | The name of a company or organisation |
Involvement | 0..1 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
|
H6 Investigative Measure | 0..1 | Covert investigations.. |
Reason Description | 0..1 | A description of the reason for the requested investigative measure. |
Involved Party | 0..1 | . |
Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Full Name | 0..1 | The attribute “Full Name” contains the complete name of a person as one string. In addition to
the content of Given Name, Family Name and, in some systems, Patronymic Name, this can
carry additional parts of a person’s name such as titles, middle names or suffixes like “the third”
or names which are neither a given nor a family name. |
Family Name | 0..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Second Family Name | 0..1 | . |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Patronymic Name | 0..1 | Patronymic names are important in some countries. Iceland does not have a concept of 'family
name' in the way that many other European countries do, for example. In Bulgaria and Russia,
patronymic names are in every day usage, for example, the Sergeyevich in 'Mikhail Sergeyevich
Gorbachev.'. |
Legal Person | 0..1 | A non natural person that has an involvement in an act, action, event or agreement |
Name | 0..1 | The name of a company or organisation |
Involvement | 0..1 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
|
H7 Investigative Measure | 0..1 | Interception of telecommunications.. |
Reason Description | 0..1 | A description of the reason for the requested investigative measure. |
Information | 0..1 | Information for the purpose of identifying the subject of the interception. |
Period | 0..1 | The period during which the investigation is held. |
Start Date | 0..1 | Start date of the period |
End Date | 0..1 | End date of the period |
Description | 0..1 | . |
Communication | 0..1 | The technical data needed for interception |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
|
Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Method Execution Type | 0..1 | The specification of the measure as a value from a code list. |
Requested Processing Description | 0..1 | The requirements of transcription, decoding or decrypting of the intercepted materials. |
Involved Party | 0..1 | . |
Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Full Name | 0..1 | The attribute “Full Name” contains the complete name of a person as one string. In addition to
the content of Given Name, Family Name and, in some systems, Patronymic Name, this can
carry additional parts of a person’s name such as titles, middle names or suffixes like “the third”
or names which are neither a given nor a family name. |
Family Name | 0..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Second Family Name | 0..1 | . |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Patronymic Name | 0..1 | Patronymic names are important in some countries. Iceland does not have a concept of 'family
name' in the way that many other European countries do, for example. In Bulgaria and Russia,
patronymic names are in every day usage, for example, the Sergeyevich in 'Mikhail Sergeyevich
Gorbachev.'. |
Legal Person | 0..1 | A non natural person that has an involvement in an act, action, event or agreement |
Name | 0..1 | The name of a company or organisation |
Involvement | 0..1 | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
|
Involved Party | 0..* | A person named as a party to an action or suit. For some purposes, a party who will really litigate the controversy, as distinguished from one defaulting in the action or consenting to judgment.
In criminal law a party that does not represent the Law. |
Identifier | 0..1 | A way of identifying a party by a registration number in a registry. |
Identifier | 1..1 | The Formal Identifier class represents any identifier issued by any authority, whether a
government agency or not. It captures the identifier itself and details of the issuing authority, the
date on which the identifier was issued and so on. |
Identifier Type | 0..1 | . |
Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Second Family Name | 0..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 1..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Alternative Name | 0..* | Any name by which an individual is known. Many individuals use a short form of their name, a
'middle' name as a 'first' name or a professional name. For example, the British politician and
former UN High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jeremy John Durham Ashdown,
Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon, is usually referred to simply as 'Paddy Ashdown' or
'Lord Ashdown.'
Note
It is not the role of the alternative name field to record nick names, pet names or other 'familiar
names' that will be of no consequence in public sector data exchange.
|
Gender | 1..1 | . |
Birth Name | 0..1 | All data associated with an individual are subject to change. Names can change for a variety of
reasons, either formally or informally, and new information may come to light that means that a
correction or clarification can be made to an existing record. Birth names tend to be persistent
however and for this reason they are recorded by some public sector information systems.
There is no granularity for birth name - the full name should be recorded in a single field. |
Date Of Birth | 0..1 | A date that specifies the birth date of a person |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Place Of Birth | 0..1 | The official place of birth. |
Geographic Name | 0..1 | A spatial reference in the form of a label that identifies a location |
Geographic Name Code | 0..1 | A spatial reference in the form of a code that identifies a location |
Country Of Birth | 0..1 | The official country of birth |
Geographic Name | 0..1 | A spatial reference in the form of a label that identifies a location |
Geographic Name Code | 0..1 | A spatial reference in the form of a code that identifies a location |
Alias | 0..* | An assumed identity |
Family Name | 0..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Second Family Name | 0..1 | . |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Nationality | 0..1 | . |
Code | 0..1 | . |
Nationality | 0..* | . |
Code | 0..1 | . |
Identification Document | 0..* | . |
Type | 0..1 | The type of the document expressed as a value from a code list. |
Identifier | 0..1 | A unique identifier of the document, issued by some authority. |
Identifier | 1..1 | The Formal Identifier class represents any identifier issued by any authority, whether a
government agency or not. It captures the identifier itself and details of the issuing authority, the
date on which the identifier was issued and so on. |
Identifier Type | 0..1 | . |
Legal Person | 0..1 | A non natural person that has an involvement in an act, action, event or agreement |
Name | 1..1 | The name of a company or organisation |
Legal Entity | 0..1 | The legal entity as defined in the Core Business Vocabulary that is a specialization of a party. |
Legal Identifier | 0..1 | he legal status of a business is conferred on it by an authority within a given jurisdiction. The
Legal Identifier is therefore a fundamental relationship between a legal entity and the authority
with which it is registered. The details of the registration are provided as properties of the
Formal Identifier class. There is no restriction on the type of legal identifier. In many countries,
the business register's identifier is the relevant data point. The tax number often fulfils this
function in Spain.
The cardinality of this relationship is 1..1, i.e. a legal entity must have a legal identifier. |
Legal Name | 1..* | The legal name of the business. A business might have more than one legal name, particularly
in countries with more than one official language. In such cases, and where the encoding
technology allows, the language of the string should be identified. |
Company Type | 0..1 | . |
Registered Address | 0..1 | The registered seat |
Street | 0..1 | Street name
|
Street Number | 0..1 | Street number |
PO Box | 0..1 | . |
Postal Code | 0..1 | . |
Address Line | 0..* | additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
|
Description | 0..1 | . |
Line Number | 0..1 | . |
City | 0..1 | City |
Name | 0..1 | . |
Country | 0..1 | Country |
Country Subdivision | 0..1 | A subdivision of a country |
Address | 0..1 | . |
Street | 0..1 | Street name
|
Street Number | 0..1 | Street number |
PO Box | 0..1 | . |
Postal Code | 0..1 | . |
Address Line | 0..* | additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
|
Description | 0..1 | . |
Line Number | 0..1 | . |
City | 0..1 | City |
Name | 0..1 | . |
Country | 0..1 | Country |
Country Subdivision | 0..1 | A subdivision of a country |
Involvement | 1..* | . |
Role | 1..1 | Role of the party involved in a court case (specified by code-list ""Role"").
Note: The possible roles of a party depend on the type of court proceeding (case type). Typical roles of parties in civil cases are e.g. claimant, defendant, representative of claimant/defendant. Typical roles of parties in criminal cases are e.g. offender, victim, witness, representative of offender/victim. "
|
Address | 0..1 | . |
Street | 0..1 | Street name
|
Street Number | 0..1 | Street number |
PO Box | 0..1 | . |
Postal Code | 0..1 | . |
Address Line | 0..* | additional unstructered address information or complete unstructured address
|
Description | 0..1 | . |
Line Number | 0..1 | . |
City | 0..1 | City |
Name | 0..1 | . |
Country | 0..1 | Country |
Country Subdivision | 0..1 | A subdivision of a country |
Representative Party | 0..1 | A related party. |
Name | 1..1 | The name of the party |
Consent | 0..1 | . |
Given | 0..1 | . |
To Be Sought | 0..1 | . |
Matter | 0..1 | The matter to which the consent pertains. |
Offence | 0..* | The offence that the defendant is accused of or tried for |
Category | 0..1 | The category of the offence expressed as a value from a code list.
. |
Article Of Law | 0..1 | The article of national law that was violated in the offence |
Description | 0..1 | The text of the articel of law. |
Period Of Offence | 0..1 | The period during which the offence was committed |
Start Date | 0..1 | Start date of the period |
End Date | 0..1 | End date of the period |
Description | 0..1 | . |
Date Of Offence | 0..1 | The date the offence was committed |
Place Of Offence | 0..1 | The location where the offence was committed. |
Description | 0..1 | A description of the nature and circumstances of the offence |
Compliance Request | 0..1 | A request that is made on behalf of a case. |
Formality Procedure Description | 0..1 | The substance of the request. |
Issuing State Assistance Request | 0..1 | A request that is made on behalf of a case. |
Contact Party | 0..* | A party that has some involvement in the request. |
Name | 0..1 | The name of the party |
Contact Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Communication | 1..* | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
|
Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Main Contact Indicator | 0..1 | Indicates that this contact is the main contact point |
Legal Remedy | 0..1 | . |
Description | 0..1 | Description of the legal remedy foreseen in national level; The description of the legal remedy in case none of the values from the code list of legal remedies apply.
|
Time Limit | 0..1 | The time limit for submission of the legal remedy |
Necessary Steps Description | 0..1 | The steps that need to be taken in the handling of the legal remedy |
Issuing State Authority Party | 0..1 | The authority that can supply information on procedures for seeking legal remedies in the issuing state. |
Name | 0..1 | The name of the party |
Contact Person | 0..1 | Natural person (individual)
|
Family Name | 1..1 | A family name is usually shared by members of a family. This attribute also carries prefixes or
suffixes which are part of the Family Name, e.g. “de Boer”, “van de Putte”, “von und zu Orlow”.
Multiple family names, such as are commonly found in Hispanic countries, are recorded in the
single Family Name field so that, for example, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's Family Name
would be recorded as "Cervantes Saavedra." |
Given Name | 0..1 | A given name, or multiple given names, are the denominator(s) that identify an individual within
a family. These are given to a person by his or her parents at birth or may be legally recognised
as 'given names' through a formal process. All given names are ordered in one field so that, for
example, the Given Name for Johan Sebastian Bach is 'Johan Sebastian.' |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Communication | 1..* | . |
Channel | 1..1 | Type of communication channel (e.g. telefone, mobile phone, e-mail, fax, e-codex infrastructure) defined by code-list "Communication Channel"
|
Complete Number | 0..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
URI | 0..1 | The unique identifier of the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for this communication, such as a web or an email address. |
Main Contact Indicator | 0..1 | Indicates that this contact is the main contact point |
Proceedings | 0..1 | Any legal filing, hearing, trial and/or judgment in the on-going conduct of a lawsuit or criminal prosecution.. |
Type | 0..1 | The specification of the proceedingsexpressed as a value from a code list. |
Attachment | 1..* | A file that is added to the message |
Content ID | 1..1 | An identifier of the attached file. |
Content Type | 1..1 | . |
Content Description | 0..1 | A description of the contents of the attached file |