I stumbled across part of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition website, where I found a good swathe of the 6th edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform
Legal Citation available online in PDF.
Not exact matches
Rather than provide any real smoking gun evidence to the case, this last
citation of Oreskes only begs for a pair of really troubling questions: are the lawyers for the San Mateo / Marin / Imperial Beach plaintiffs committing
legal profession suicidal by citing evidence which is not
available to read?
The Bluebook Uniform System of
Citation has been in the news a lot lately, especially after Carl Malamud and Public Resource published the open source and freely
available Baby Blue's Manual of
Legal Citation.
in scanned PDF format, all freely
available on AustLII, but also in developing a uniform and vendor - neutral system of
legal citation for them.
At a basic level, «opening up»
legal citation would be to make the text of any
citation manual
available to the public freely on an open - access basis and without copyright restrictions.
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We know the databases that are
available whether that be case - law, legislation,
citation managers,
legal literature indexes or full - text, blogs, wikis you name it, that is our stock in trade.
There should be links to other resources that will help a user solve their
legal problems, and where appropriate
citations to relevant case law and legislation should be
available.
Includes
citations and abstracts to free and subscription scholarly and
legal journals and automatically links to full text when
available.
What is really interesting is how he likens the Web of Law formed by statutes, cases, and other
legal authorities linked together by
citations to the World Wide Web and his suggestion that
legal research technology can be improved with network science (see his working paper, «The Web of Law»,
available on SSRN).
A major step forward would see the McGill Guide including in the Appendix a comprehensive list of the specific databases
available from recognized providers of
legal information in the same way in which the Guide includes comprehensive lists of print law reports and journals with their
citations.
The fact that a
citation is unwieldy, inelegant, or not easily
available in one part of the country or another should not influence the decision to include or exclude the
citation in a guide to
legal citation.
In a 16 page document
available on SSRN three weeks ago, «Perma: Scoping and Addressing the Problem of Link and Reference Rot in
Legal Citations,» Harvard professors Jonathan Zittrain and Kendra Albert:
Additional training is
available to qualified Pharmacy Technicians and can include accuracy checking of dispensed prescriptions (though there is no
legal requirement that a person be qualified as a pharmacy technician before undertaking an accuracy checking course), Medicines Management (Hospital or PCT), participation in the running of hospital clinics such as anticoagulant clinics, dosing Warfarin patients under dose banding guidance, [
citation needed] or other higher duties traditionally done by Pharmacists.
In a recent decision, Santo v. Santo (
citation not yet
available), published July 11, 2016, the Maryland Court of Appeals confirmed a trial judge's authority to award one party tie - breaking authority, for
legal custody, even when parents have an inability to communicate on major decisions affecting the health, education, welfare, religion of a minor child.