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The Free Access to Law Movement (FALM) is the international movement and organization devoted to providing free online to legal information such as case law, legislation, treaties, law reform proposals and legal scholarship. The movement began in 1992 with the creation of the Legal Information Institute (LII) by Thomas R. Bruce and Peter W. Martin at Cornell Law School. Some later FALM projects incorporate ''Legal Information Institute'' or ''LII'' in their names, usually prefixed by a national or regional identifier. == Membership == FALM has 54 members as of October 2014, as listed on the (FALM website ). The FALM site also provides the coverage (geographical area or political grouping) for which each member provides databases, and the year in which it became a member of FALM, as well as links to member sites. The 54 current members are: * AbyssiniaLaw ((AbyssiniaLaw )) * African Law Library ((African Law Library )) * African Legal Information Institute ((AfricanLII )) * Asian Legal Information Institute ((AsianLII )) * Australasian Legal Information Institute ((AustLII )) * British and Irish Legal Information Institute ((BAILII )) * Botswana E-laws ((Botswana e-Laws )) * Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction ((CALI )) * Canadian Legal Information Institute ((CanLII )) * Cardiff Index to Legal Abbreviations ((Cardiff Index )) * Commonwealth Legal Information Institute ((CommonLII )) * CyLaw ((Cylaw )) * Institut Francais d’information Juridique ((Droit.org )) * Free Law Project ((Free Law Project )) * Global Legal Information Network ((GLIN )) * GlobaLex ((GlobaLex )) * Hong Kong legal information institute ((HKLII )) * Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Information Projects ((IALS Information Projects )) * Institute of Law & Technology ((IDT )) – see UAB Institute of Law and Technology * Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas ((IIJ-UNAM )) * IIJusticia ((IIJusticia )) * Irish Legal Information Initiative ((IRLII )) * Institute of Legal Information Theory & Techniques ((ITTIG )) * Jersey Legal Information Board ((JLIB )) * Juristisches Internetprojekt Saarbrücken ((JIPS )) * JuriBurkina ((JuriBurkina )) * JuriNiger ((JuriNiger )) * JurisPedia ((JurisPedia )) * Juriste.ma ((Juriste.ma )) * Kenya Law Reports ((KenyaLaw )) * Korean Legislation Research Institute ((KLRI )) * Kathmandu School of Law (http://www.ksl.edu.np/ KSL]) * The LawPhil Project ((LawPhil )) * LexUM ((Lexum )) * Liberia Legal Information Institute ((LiberLII )) * Legal Information Institute ((LII (Cornell) )) * Legal Information Institute of India ((LII of India )) * Legal Information System of the Federated States of Micronesia ((LIS-FSM )) * Malawi Legal Information Institute ((MalawiLII )) * Namibia Legal Information Institute ((NamLII )) * New Zealand Legal Information Institute ((NZLII )) * Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute ((PacLII )) * The Rutgers University School of Law - Newark Law Library ((Rutgers Law Library - Newark )) * Samoa Legal Information Institute ((SamLII ) * Southern African Legal Information Institute ((SAFLII )) * Sierra Leone Legal Information Institute ((SierraLII )) * Swaziland Legal Information Institute ((SwaziLII )) * Taiwan Legal Information Institute ((TaiwanLII )) * Thai Law Reform Commission ((TLRC )) * Ugandan Legal Information Institute ((ULII )) * World Legal Information Institute ((WorldLII )) * Zambia Legal Information Institute ((ZamLII )) * Zimbabwe Legal Information Institute ((ZimLII )) For details of any additional new members since the date of this list, see the (FALM website ). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Free Access to Law Movement」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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