Officially launched in November 2002, the World Legal Information Institute (WorldLII) is a "free, independent and
non-profit global legal research facility" affiliated with several academic
legal information institutes, among them Cornell's Legal Information Institute
and others from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, South Africa, Britain and
Ireland, and the University of the South Pacific School of Law. WorldLII
provides a single search facility for over 270 databases from 48 jurisdictions
in 20 countries.
The user may select a resource area, among which are: legislation, case
law, superior or high court decisions, journals, treaties, law reform, domain
name decisions, and secondary materials.
Alternatively, a jurisdiction or geographic region may be selected, with
an emphasis on Pacific and Commonwealth countries (for the United States only
Supreme Court decisions are included).
Among recent additions to the website are World Trade Organization Panel Decisions from the last few years to present, New Zealand Privacy Commissioner Cases 1996 to present, and materials from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (CanLII).
Thanks to Stuart Basefsky of Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Martin P. Catherwood Library.
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