The Future of
Digital Legal History: No Magic, No Silver Bullets, Eric C. Nystrom and David S. Tanenhaus 150
Not exact matches
There is a concise, but well - documented account of this by my colleague John Davis in «The
Digital Storage, Retrieval, and Transmission of Case Reports in Canada: a brief
history» Law Reporting and
Legal Publishing in Canada, CALL / ACBD Occasional Paper # 2 (1997).
Camilla Graham Wood,
legal officer, Privacy International, said: «It makes clear that blanket and indiscriminate retention of our
digital histories — who we interact with, when and how and where — can be a very intrusive form of surveillance that needs strict safeguards against abuse and mission creep.»
TAGS:
Legal institutional repositories; Digital law libraries; Digital legal libraries; Legislative information systems; Legislative systems; Legislative history information systems; Court decisions; Judicial information systems; Electronic legal periodicals; Legal ejournals; Legal scholarly repositories; Legal digital reposito
Legal institutional repositories;
Digital law libraries; Digital legal libraries; Legislative information systems; Legislative systems; Legislative history information systems; Court decisions; Judicial information systems; Electronic legal periodicals; Legal ejournals; Legal scholarly repositories; Legal digital reposi
Digital law libraries;
Digital legal libraries; Legislative information systems; Legislative systems; Legislative history information systems; Court decisions; Judicial information systems; Electronic legal periodicals; Legal ejournals; Legal scholarly repositories; Legal digital reposi
Digital legal libraries; Legislative information systems; Legislative systems; Legislative history information systems; Court decisions; Judicial information systems; Electronic legal periodicals; Legal ejournals; Legal scholarly repositories; Legal digital reposito
legal libraries; Legislative information systems; Legislative systems; Legislative
history information systems; Court decisions; Judicial information systems; Electronic
legal periodicals; Legal ejournals; Legal scholarly repositories; Legal digital reposito
legal periodicals;
Legal ejournals; Legal scholarly repositories; Legal digital reposito
Legal ejournals;
Legal scholarly repositories; Legal digital reposito
Legal scholarly repositories;
Legal digital reposito
Legal digital reposi
digital repositories.
Labels: aboriginal law, commissions of inquiry, databases,
digital collections, human rights,
legal history, Library and Archives Canada, preservation
TAGS:
Legal institutional repositories; Digital law libraries; Digital legal libraries; Legislative information systems; Legislative systems; Legislative history information systems; Legal digital reposito
Legal institutional repositories;
Digital law libraries; Digital legal libraries; Legislative information systems; Legislative systems; Legislative history information systems; Legal digital reposi
Digital law libraries;
Digital legal libraries; Legislative information systems; Legislative systems; Legislative history information systems; Legal digital reposi
Digital legal libraries; Legislative information systems; Legislative systems; Legislative history information systems; Legal digital reposito
legal libraries; Legislative information systems; Legislative systems; Legislative
history information systems;
Legal digital reposito
Legal digital reposi
digital repositories.
It has the potential to bring together the vast amount of property information currently stored in many private and government databases, including all
legal and transaction
history, via a single
digital address stored on an immutable, public distributed ledger.