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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Identification | 0..1 | A unique identifier for a case |
Number | 1..1 | An identifier assigned to a natural person or a legal person in some registry |
Request | 1..1 | . |
Type | 1..3 | . |
Date | 1..1 | . |
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. |
Issuing Authority | 1..1 | . |
Authority | 1..1 | . |
Name | 1..1 | . |
Kind Of Authority | 0..1 | Codelist listing all kinds of authorities that can take decisions |
Communication | 0..* | . |
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 | 1..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
Address | 0..1 | . |
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 |
Language | 0..* | The language that can be used in communication with the party |
Contact Person Party | 0..1 | . |
Person | 1..1 | Natural person (individual)
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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.' |
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." |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
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 | 1..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
Executing Authority | 1..1 | . |
Authority | 1..1 | . |
Name | 1..1 | . |
Kind Of Authority | 0..1 | Codelist listing all kinds of authorities that can take decisions |
Communication | 0..* | . |
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 | 1..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
Address | 0..1 | . |
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 |
Language | 0..* | The language that can be used in communication with the party |
Contact Person Party | 0..1 | . |
Person | 1..1 | Natural person (individual)
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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.' |
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." |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
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 | 1..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
Reason | 1..1 | . |
Description | 1..1 | Short standardized explanation by use of a code list |
Involved Party | 1..1 | 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.
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Identification | 0..* | An identification number for a person in a register. |
Number | 1..1 | An identifier assigned to a natural person or a legal person in some registry |
Person | 1..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." |
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 | 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.' |
Gender | 0..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 |
Place Of Birth | 0..1 | The Place of Birth and Place of Death are given using the Location class which is associated
via the appropriate relationship.. |
Geographic Name | 0..1 | Again quoting from ISO 19112, a geographic name is a "spatial reference in the form of a label or
code that identifies a location. “Spain” is an example of a country name; “SW1P 3AD” is an example of a
postcode. Both are geographic names.
The country codes defined in ISO 3166 are further examples of geographic names. As noted in Section
4.1.10, the Publications Office of the European Union recommends the use of ISO 3166-1 codes
for countries in all cases except two:
use 'UK' in preference to the ISO 3166 code GB for the United Kingdom;
use 'EL' in preference to the ISO 3166 code GR for Greece.
The 'place' may be an abstract location such as a jurisdiction as opposed to a physical location.
The geographic name might be a recognised name, such as 'Paris,' which may or may not be
ambiguous in context, or it might be descriptive (such as 'Rhine km 203'). Although geographic
names are always useful, it is recommended that an additional method be used to identify a
location.
Places may have multiple geographic names in a single language or multiple languages. Where
a name is language-specific, that language should be identified along with the name (see
Section 4.9). There is no cardinality restriction on the number of geographic names that can be
used to describe a single location. |
Country | 0..1 | . |
Country Code | 0..1 | Code according to ISO 3166-1 |
Description | 0..1 | Name of the country if not in iso code list.
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Country Of Birth | 0..1 | . |
Geographic Name | 0..1 | Again quoting from ISO 19112, a geographic name is a "spatial reference in the form of a label or
code that identifies a location. “Spain” is an example of a country name; “SW1P 3AD” is an example of a
postcode. Both are geographic names.
The country codes defined in ISO 3166 are further examples of geographic names. As noted in Section
4.1.10, the Publications Office of the European Union recommends the use of ISO 3166-1 codes
for countries in all cases except two:
use 'UK' in preference to the ISO 3166 code GB for the United Kingdom;
use 'EL' in preference to the ISO 3166 code GR for Greece.
The 'place' may be an abstract location such as a jurisdiction as opposed to a physical location.
The geographic name might be a recognised name, such as 'Paris,' which may or may not be
ambiguous in context, or it might be descriptive (such as 'Rhine km 203'). Although geographic
names are always useful, it is recommended that an additional method be used to identify a
location.
Places may have multiple geographic names in a single language or multiple languages. Where
a name is language-specific, that language should be identified along with the name (see
Section 4.9). There is no cardinality restriction on the number of geographic names that can be
used to describe a single location. |
Country | 0..1 | . |
Country Code | 0..1 | Code according to ISO 3166-1 |
Description | 0..1 | Name of the country if not in iso code list.
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Language | 0..* | A language that is understood by the person |
Nationality | 0..* | . |
Code | 0..1 | . |
Document | 0..* | . |
Type | 0..1 | . |
Number | 0..1 | . |
Attachment | 0..1 | . |
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 |
Isssuing Authority | 0..1 | . |
Identification | 0..* | An identification number for a person in a register. |
Number | 1..1 | An identifier assigned to a natural person or a legal person in some registry |
Person | 1..1 | Natural person (individual)
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Address | 0..1 | . |
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 |
Language | 0..* | The language that can be used in communication with the party |
Contact Party | 0..1 | . |
Authority | 1..1 | . |
Name | 1..1 | . |
Kind Of Authority | 0..1 | Codelist listing all kinds of authorities that can take decisions |
Communication | 0..* | . |
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 | 1..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
Address | 0..1 | . |
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 |
Language | 0..* | The language that can be used in communication with the party |
Contact Person Party | 0..1 | . |
Person | 1..1 | Natural person (individual)
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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.' |
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." |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
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 | 1..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
Information | 0..1 | . |
Issuing Date | 0..1 | . |
Valid Until Date | 0..1 | . |
Biometrics | 0..* | . |
Type | 1..1 | the type of biometrics |
Description | 0..1 | . |
Attachment | 1..* | A NIST file of fingerprints, a photograph of a person, DNA data, IRIS scans, all kinds of biometric data should be sent in the form of an attachment. |
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 |
Information | 0..1 | . |
Address | 0..1 | . |
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 |
Language | 0..* | The language that can be used in communication with the party |
Contact Party | 0..1 | . |
Authority | 1..1 | . |
Name | 1..1 | . |
Kind Of Authority | 0..1 | Codelist listing all kinds of authorities that can take decisions |
Communication | 0..* | . |
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 | 1..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
Address | 0..1 | . |
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 |
Language | 0..* | The language that can be used in communication with the party |
Contact Person Party | 0..1 | . |
Person | 1..1 | Natural person (individual)
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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.' |
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." |
Title Or Grade | 0..1 | . |
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 | 1..1 | A text string of characters that make up the complete number for this communication.. |
Information | 0..1 | . |
Offence | 1..* | The offence that the defendant is accused of or tried for |
Category | 0..1 | Category of offence as defined by the european/international legal instrument applicable
. |
Article Of Law | 1..* | The article of national law that was violated in the offence |
Description | 0..1 | . |
Identifier National Law | 0..1 | The identifier of the article of law according to the national 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 |
Time Of Offence | 0..1 | The time the offence was committed |
Description | 0..1 | A description of the nature and circumstances of the offence |
Place Of Offence | 0..1 | The location where the offence was committed. |
Involvement Description | 0..1 | A description of the involvement of the person in the offence |
Decision | 1..1 | a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration by an authority |
Type | 1..1 | Type of the decision
e.g. conviction, rejection of a claim, order |
Date | 1..1 | Date of the decision |
Serving Date | 0..1 | Date the person is served with the sentencec |
Final Date | 1..1 | . |
Sanction | 1..1 | . |
Type | 0..1 | . |
Sentence Fully Served Date Date | 1..1 | A date in connection with the sanction |
Quantity | 0..1 | . |
Unit | 1..1 | . |
Number | 1..1 | . |
Sanction Part | 0..* | . |
Type | 0..1 | . |
Quantity | 0..* | . |
Unit | 1..1 | . |
Number | 1..1 | . |
As Per Date | 0..1 | . |
Identification | 0..1 | The identification of the decision. |
Number | 1..1 | An identifier assigned to a natural person or a legal person in some registry |
Legal Status | 1..1 | The status of the decision |
Code | 0..1 | . |
Description | 0..1 | . |
Description | 0..1 | . |
Summons | 0..1 | The paper that tells a defendant that he or she is being sued and asserts the power of the court to hear and determine the case. A form of legal process that commands the defendant to appear before the court on a specific day and to answer the complaint made by the plaintiff.
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Date | 1..1 | The date the defendant is informed of the scheduled date and place of the trial. |
Opinion | 1..1 | The opinion of one of the persons involved in the case |
Date | 0..1 | . |
Forwarding Date | 0..1 | . |
Requested Forwarding Indicator | 1..1 | A general indicator |
Consent Forwarding Indicator | 1..1 | A general indicator |
Description | 0..1 | A comment , clarification or explanation |
Attachment | 0..1 | . |
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 |
Early Conditional Release Decision | 0..1 | A decision to release a prisoner before the period of his detention is completed. The release can be conditional.
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Condition | 1..* | . |
Description | 0..1 | . |
Code | 0..1 | . |
Signature | 1..1 | Data in electronic form which are attached to or logically associated with other electronic data and which serve as a method of authentication (Directive 1999/93)
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Date Of Signing | 1..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 | 1..1 | Name of natural person who signs the form/document and who is bound by it
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Post Of Person Signing | 1..1 | The job title or grade |
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 |