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Legal research
The process of investigating the background to a legal issue or case, including legislation, case law, and legal definitions. Included here are resources about how to do legal research such as research guides, services that assist with such research, and basic research tools such as dictionaries.
For sources of legislation, see Legislative materials; for sources of case law see For sources of legislation, see Legislative materials; for sources of case law see Courts and court judgments.
See also keywords: Research reports and institutes, Legislative materials, Legal history, Courts and court judgments, Law libraries
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Quicklaw offre l'accès à plus de 2 500 banques de données comportant :
* de la jurisprudence de cours, de commissions, de conseils et de tribunaux administratifs du Canada, des États-Unis, du Royaume-Uni et du Commonwealth
* des lois, des règlements et des projets de loi
* des bulletins électroniques d'actualité comportant des comptes rendus jurisprudentiels hebdomadaires ou mensuels
* des textes, des articles, des bulletins d'information, des communiqués de presse et d'autres documents
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This glossary is part of Alberta's Law-related Information Network (A-Link) and provides plain language legal definitions. Many of the vocabulary definitions found in this glossary are from the A-Z Guide to Legal Phrases published by the Plain English Campaign in 2006. The Guide was legally reviewed for publishing to A-Link by The Legal Resource Centre in 2009. Additional words are taken from the Common justice system vocabulary glossary at Alberta Justice.
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From the Great Library of the Law Society of Upper Canada, this web page provides annotated links to case law as well as case-related services and information available mainly on the websites of Alberta courts and administrative tribunals.
Related keywords: Administration of justice (30), Legislative materials (135)
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This service offers information about applications for child support, spousal support, child custody and access, and restraining and protection orders. The web page provides locations for walk-in service or you can phone: Edmonton 780-415-0404; Calgary 403-297-6981; Grande Prairie 780-833-4234; Lethbridge 403-388-3102; Red Deer 403-755-1468. For Toll Free access in Alberta dial 310-0000.
Related keywords: Legal services (62)
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At LInC, a professional staff member will help you understand Alberta's court processes for both civil and criminal matters. This includes information about court procedures and forms and steps to take in making legal applications. The web page includes locations for walk-in service and a web form for submitting a question. Or you can phone: Calgary 403-476-4744; Edmonton 780-644-8217; Red Deer 403-755-1469; Grande Prairie 780-833-4234.
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This online legal dictionary has been prepared by Legal Aid Alberta. Definitions are arranged alphabetically and any terms that you may need in your dealings with Legal Aid Alberta are given a second definition specific to how they relate to LAA.
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These online research guides are provided by the University of Calgary and include: University of Calgary Law Library Research Guides; Other Canadian Research Guides; Non-Canadian Legal Research Guides; Internet Research Guides; Abbreviations; and Legal Citation guides.
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The UBCIC Resource Centre is an archives and library with a specialized collection focusing on BC land rights research. It serves all BC First Nations researchers who have a Band Council Resolution (BCR) to conduct research on behalf of a First Nation.
Related keywords: Aboriginal law (69), Law libraries (30)
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British Columbia Courthouse Library Society have some new video tutorials, which demonstrate research techniques. Learn how to trace legislation back in time, note up legislation, research legislative intent, and find a precedent document using resources available at BC Courthouse Libraries.
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This online resource is written and maintained by Catherine Best, a research lawyer with Boughton Law Corporation in Vancouver, British Columbia, and former Director of Legal Research and Writing at the UBC Faculty of Law. It features information on research essentials (strategy, methods and writing), electronic research (using free and commercial services), and statutory and jurisdiction research.
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