User:Samoasambia/EU law

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Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of: that class of which this subject is a particular example and member; different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountain (and an instance of volcanic landform)
Can be of the types treaty of the European Union (Q11122), regulation of the European Union (Q240141), directive of the European Union (Q326124), decision of the European Union (Q732833), recommendation of the European Union (Q1120221) or opinion of the European Union (Q1389322)
<instance of> treaty of the European Union-
titleP1476Monolingual textoriginal title and title: published name of a work, such as a newspaper article, a literary work, piece of music, a website, or a performance work
long title in 24 official languages of the European Union (Q13639115)
<title> example-
applies to jurisdictionP1001Itemjurisdiction and jurisdiction: the item (institution, law, public office, public register...) or statement belongs to or has power over or applies to the value (a territorial jurisdiction: a country, state, municipality, ...)
always add European Union (Q458) and if applicable in the EEA, add European Economic Area (Q8932)
<applies to jurisdiction> European Union-
language of work or nameP407Itemlanguage: language associated with this creative work (such as books, shows, songs, broadcasts or websites) or a name (for persons use "native language" (P103) and "languages spoken, written or signed" (P1412))
official languages of the European Union (Q13639115) is enough, unless the Act was passed only in a subset of the official languages at the time
<language of work or name> official languages of the European Union-
introduced onP9448Point in timedate when a bill was introduced into a legislatureJustice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act <introduced on> -
date of promulgationP7589Point in timepromulgation: date on which a piece of legislation formally became law (whether by assent or some other procedure)
date when the Act was signed (mentioned in the long title)
<date of promulgation> 2019-03-19-
publication dateP577Point in timepublication date: date or point in time when a work was first published or released
date when published in Official Journal of the European Union (Q480448)
<publication date> 2019-03-19-
effective dateP7588Point in timeeffective date and coming into force: date on which a statutory or administrative law or other official document comes into force. This date may differ for different sections of the law. This may also be retrospective, predating the date of enactment. <effective date> 2019-03-21-
legislated byP467Itemindicates that an act or bill was passed by a legislature. The value can be a particular session of the legislature
only for Acts passed by Council of the European Union (Q8896) and/or European Parliament (Q8889)
<legislated by> Council of the European Union-
approved byP790Itemguideline: item is approved by other item(s) [qualifier: statement is approved by other item(s)]
Acts passed by European Commission (Q8880) (and other non-legislative institutions)
<approved by> European Commission-
series ordinalP1545Stringordinal number: position of an item in its parent series (most frequently a 1-based index), generally to be used as a qualifier (different from "rank" defined as a class, and from "ranking" defined as a property for evaluating a quality). <series ordinal> Q480448-
CELEX numberP476External identifieridentifier for European legal texts in EUR-Lex database <CELEX number> example-
signatoryP1891Itemsignatory: person, country, or organization that has signed an official document (use P50 for author) <signatory> example-

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Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
main subjectP921Itemtopic, matter and subject: primary topic of a work (see also P180: depicts) <main subject> schoolstatement is subject of
short nameP1813Monolingual textabbreviation: short name of a place, organisation, person, journal, wikidata property, etc. Used by some Wikipedia templates. <short name> GDPR-