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Building a Commons for the Common Law - The Commonwealth Legal Information Institute (CommonLII) after Four Years ProgressGraham GreenleafUniversity of New South Wales, Faculty of Law Andrew MowbrayUniversity of Technology, Sydney - Faculty of Law Philip ChungUniversity of New South Wales - Faculty of Law Commonwealth Law Bulletin, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 127–134, March 2010 UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2010-21 Abstract: The Commonwealth Legal Information Instituteis a non-profit and free access website for legal information from all countries that are members of the Commonwealth and their territories (more than 60). CommonLII also covers a small number of significant non-Commonwealth countries and territories that have a legal system based on the common law, including the Republic of Ireland and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR). The main purpose of CommonLII is to provide a comparative law facility by which the laws of all common law countries can be searched and compared. In relation to case law, CommonLII assists in making the ideal of an international common law a reality, by providing the case law collection with the broadest geographical scope, and the only free access international citator (LawCite). In relation to legislation, CommonLII makes it easier to compare legislative developments in the same subject-areas across Commonwealth countries, and can therefore assist in the process of law reform, as well as increasing the transparency of each country’s legal system. CommonLII also makes it easier to find commentaries on the law from Commonwealth and common law countries, including law reform reports and some law journals.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 6 Keywords: Legal information, Commonwealth Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: June 4, 2010Suggested CitationContact Information
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