Legal information institutes of the world, meeting in Montreal, declare that:
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Public legal information from all countries and international institutions is part
of thecommon heritage of humanity. Maximising access to this information promotes
justice and the rule of law;
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Public legal information is digital common property and should be accessible to
all on a non-profit basis and free of charge;
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Organisations such as legal information institutes have the right to publish
public legal information and the government bodies that create or control that
information should provide access to it so that it can be published by other parties.
Public legal information means legal information produced
by public bodies that have a duty to produce law and make it public. It includes
primary sources of law, such as legislation, case law and treaties, as well as
various secondary (interpretative) public sources, such as reports on
preparatory work and law reform, and resulting from boards of inquiry. It also
includes legal documents created as a result of public funding.
Publicly funded secondary (interpretative) legal materials should be
accessible for free but permission to republish is not always appropriate or
possible. In particular free access to legal scholarship may be provided by
legal scholarship repositories, legal information institutes or other means.
Legal information institutes:
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Publish via the internet public legal information originating from more
than one publicbody;
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Provide free and anonymous public access to that information;
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Do not impede others from obtaining public legal information from its sources
and publishing it; and
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Support the objectives set out in this Declaration.
All legal information
institutes are encouraged to participate in regional or global free access to
law betworks.
Therefore, the legal information institutes agree:
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To promote and support free access to public legal information throughout the world,
principally via the Internet;
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To recognise the primary role of local initiatives in free access publishing of their
own national legal information;
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To cooperate in order to achieve these goals and, in particular, to assist organisations
in developing countries to achieve these goals, recognising the reciprocal advantages
that all obtain from access to each other's law;
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To help each other and to support, within their means, other organisations that share
these goals with respect to:
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Promotion, to governments and other organisations, of public policy conducive
to the accessibility of public legal information;
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Technical assistance, advice and training;
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Development of open technical standards;
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Academic exchange of research results.
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To meet at least annually, and to invite other organisations who are legal information
institutes to subscribe to this declaration and join those meetings, according to procedures
to be established by the parties to this Declaration;
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To provide to the end users of public legal information clear information concerning any
conditions of re-use of that information, where this is feasible;
This declaration was made by legal information institutes meeting in Montreal in 2002, as
amended at meetings in Sydney (2003), Paris (2004) and Montreal (2007).
The following institutions are signatories of the Montreal Declaration on Free Access to Law:
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AltLaw, USA
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AsianLII - Asian Legal Information Institute
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AustLII - Australasian Legal Information Institute, Australia
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BAILII - British and Irish Legal Information Institute, UK
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CanLII - Canadian Legal Information Institute, Canada
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Cardiff Index to Legal Abbreviations, UK
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CommonLII - Commonwealth Legal Information Institute
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CyLaw, Cyprus
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Droit.org, France
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GLIN - Global Legal Information Network
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HKLII - Hong Kong Legal Information Institute, China
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IIjusticia, Argentina
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IRLII - Irish Legal Information Initiative, Irland
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ITTIG - Institute of Legal Information Theory and Techniques, Italy
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JuriBurkina, Burkina Faso
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JuriNiger, Niger
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Juristisches Internet Projekt Saarbrücken, Germany
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KenyaLaw - Kenya Law Reports, Kenya
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LawPhil, Philippine
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Legal Information Institute (Cornell Law School), USA
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Lexum, Canada
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NZLII - New Zealand Legal Information Institute, New Zealand
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Office of the Council of State, Thailand
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PacLII - Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute
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SAFLII - Southern African Legal Information Institute
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WorldLII - World Legal Information Institute
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Jersey Legal Information Board, UK
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Instituto de Investigaciones Juridicas UNAM (IIJ-UNAM), Mexico
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Institute of Law and Technology - Autonomous University of
Barcelona, Spain
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ULII - Ugandan Legal Information Institute, Uganda