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  2. CanLII - Wikipedia

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    CanLII offers free public access to over 2.4 million documents [2] across more than 300 case law and legislative databases. [3] The official websites of provincial governments, which provide access to primary legislative documents, are linked to CANLII online. [4]

  3. Template:Cite CanLII/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to cite cases decided by the courts of Canada available in the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) database. You should look up the case you wish to cite on CanLII, then refer to the URL of the web page on which the case appears to fill in the information required by the template.

  4. Template:Cite CanLII - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to cite cases decided by the courts of Canada available in the Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) database. You should look up the case you wish to cite on CanLII, then refer to the URL of the web page on which the case appears to fill in the information required by the template.

  5. LexUM - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Legal Information Institute is a not-for-profit organization created by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada in 2001 with Lexum technology backing-up the site ever since. In 2018 CanLII acquired Lexum.

  6. Template talk:Cite CanLII - Wikipedia

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  7. Legal research - Wikipedia

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    Although many jurisdictions publish laws online, [3] case law is often accessed through specialty online databases. [4] Free-to-access services, through the free law movement, include: Australasian Legal Information Institute, British and Irish Legal Information Institute, CanLII, Law Library Resource Xchange, Legal Information Institute, Lex Intell, and LexML Brasil.

  8. Free Access to Law Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Free Access to Law Movement (FALM) is the international organization devoted to providing free online access to legal information such as case law, legislation, treaties, law reform proposals and legal scholarship.

  9. Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the McGill Guide was published in 1986. A new edition of the book is released once every four years. [1] While the McGill Guide is the standard citation guide taught at law schools throughout Canada, many jurisdictions have their own unique citation styles.