This proposal document outlines the parameters for research studying free access to the law (FAL) initiatives; what they do and how they do it. The aim is to better understand FAL initiatives and their effect on society, along with an exploration of the factors determining their sustainability. In order to complete a cross-case comparative analysis, countries have been selected to represent multiple legal traditions with FAL initiatives at various stages of development. The paper outlines research questions and methodology. The research intends to cover Southern and Eastern Africa; Western Africa; Asia and the Pacific, and Canada
Kenya Final technical ReportAs part of the Free Access to Law - Is it Here to Stay? ProjectAuthor's ...
Research in developed countries highlight a discrepancy between the attitudes and behavior of librar...
This brief presentation addressed free access to primary legal materials, discussing the scope and n...
The research studies what free access to law (FAL) initiatives do and how they do it, towards a bett...
Free Access to Law (FAL) initiatives’ Cornell Legal Information Institute (LII) was launched in 1992...
This final report summarises the activities led over the course of the 2 year study entitled “Free ...
As part of the Free Access to Law – Is it Here to Stay? ProjectIndonesia Final Technical ReportIt re...
Securing a widespread and, whenever possible, free, access to legal information has become important...
Securing a widespread and, whenever possible, free, access to legal information has become important...
This Working Paper is part of the Access to Information in Africa Project and is based on preliminar...
This article evaluates the current status of access to foreign and international legal research info...
The study of law focuses, among other aspects, on important issues relating to equality, fairness an...
Malawi Final Technical ReportAs part of the Free Access to Law - Is it Here to Stay? ProjectAuthor's...
The wave of free access to law movement hit Zimbabwe leading to the establishment of the Zimbabwe Le...
The adoption in 2013 of the Model Law on Access to Information for Africa by the African Commission ...
Kenya Final technical ReportAs part of the Free Access to Law - Is it Here to Stay? ProjectAuthor's ...
Research in developed countries highlight a discrepancy between the attitudes and behavior of librar...
This brief presentation addressed free access to primary legal materials, discussing the scope and n...
The research studies what free access to law (FAL) initiatives do and how they do it, towards a bett...
Free Access to Law (FAL) initiatives’ Cornell Legal Information Institute (LII) was launched in 1992...
This final report summarises the activities led over the course of the 2 year study entitled “Free ...
As part of the Free Access to Law – Is it Here to Stay? ProjectIndonesia Final Technical ReportIt re...
Securing a widespread and, whenever possible, free, access to legal information has become important...
Securing a widespread and, whenever possible, free, access to legal information has become important...
This Working Paper is part of the Access to Information in Africa Project and is based on preliminar...
This article evaluates the current status of access to foreign and international legal research info...
The study of law focuses, among other aspects, on important issues relating to equality, fairness an...
Malawi Final Technical ReportAs part of the Free Access to Law - Is it Here to Stay? ProjectAuthor's...
The wave of free access to law movement hit Zimbabwe leading to the establishment of the Zimbabwe Le...
The adoption in 2013 of the Model Law on Access to Information for Africa by the African Commission ...
Kenya Final technical ReportAs part of the Free Access to Law - Is it Here to Stay? ProjectAuthor's ...
Research in developed countries highlight a discrepancy between the attitudes and behavior of librar...
This brief presentation addressed free access to primary legal materials, discussing the scope and n...