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Daniel
Poulin

Free Access to Law in Canada

13.05.2012 Tags:   Daniel Poulin, Free Access to Law, Electronic Access to Law in Canada Free Access to Law in Canada Author: Daniel Poulin Abstract: Today, the level of access to legal information in Canada equals or surpasses that of any country. Not only do several commercial publishers compete to sell their publications but, in […] Read more

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Daniel
Poulin

Illustrated Judgments

28.04.2011 Tags:  Daniel Poulin, Free Access to Law, Electronic Access to Law in Canada Daniel Poulin, Pierre-Yves RégnierProfessor, Chaire en information juridique, CRDP, Faculté de droit, Université de MontréalResearch agent, Chaire en information juridique, CRDP, Faculté de droit, Université de Montréal Abstract. Legal information institutes (LIIs) are publishers. Today, a new form of... Read more

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Pierre-Paul
Lemyre

SCC Website – What’s Next?

24.08.2009 Tags:  Pierre-Paul Lemyre, Electronic Access to Law in Canada A couple of days ago I was at the Supreme Court to discuss potential improvements to the Supreme Court decision website. Some of you probably noticed that over the last year LexUM greatly expanded the scope of decisions available on this site. Read more

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Daniel
Poulin

CanLII: How Law Societies and Academia Can Make Free Access to the Law a Reality

13.04.2004 Tags:  Daniel Poulin, Free Access to Law, Electronic Access to Law in Canada Journal of Information, Law and TechnologyCanLII: How Law Societies and Academia Can Make Free Access to the Law a RealityDaniel Poulin Abstract: The production of law, whether by legislation, judicial rulings or jurisprudence essays, rightfully carries great prestige. Very little of […] Read more

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Daniel
Poulin

Preserving the Canadian Legal Heritage

30.11.1997 Tags:  Daniel Poulin, Electronic Access to Law in Canada Preserving the Canadian Legal Heritage Daniel Poulin, Professor IntroductionA survey conducted by the Judges Computer Advisory Committee of the Canadian Judicial Council (CJC) in January 1996 revealed that not enough was being done to preserve the Canadian judicial heritage. Of the 24 courts surveyed, only […] Read more

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Daniel
Poulin

Supreme Court of Canada’s cases on the Internet via SGML

15.09.1997 Tags:  Daniel Poulin, Electronic Access to Law in Canada, scc Authors: Guy HuardAlain LavoieDaniel PoulinSubjects: Internet computer network (Other articles)SGML computer program languageIssue: Volume 4, Number 3 (September 1997)Category: Current Developments   1. INTRODUCTION   The Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) is the highest level the Canadian judiciary and its decisions... Read more