This webinar will take a deeper look at the use of policy surveillance in research, particularly its application and integration with other datasets and sources, and its uptake by researchers. The presenters will share their experiences, and identify lessons learned and emerging best practices.
This is the fourth webinar in a five-part series that examines policy surveillance and empirical legal research methods and standards, issues in global and local policy surveillance, and challenges and opportunities for the use of policy surveillance in research and policymaking.
Policy surveillance is the systematic collection, analysis, and dissemination of laws and policies across jurisdictions or institutions, and over time.