Essential Sources of Canadian Law / Les Références Essentielles En Droit Canadien - Couverture souple

 
9781552211649: Essential Sources of Canadian Law / Les Références Essentielles En Droit Canadien

Synopsis

Following the premise that legal research should begin with secondary sources, John Eaton and Denis Le May have compiled a bibliographic reference to the most authoritative secondary sources in French and English. The book is arranged according to topic, with 105 topics cross-referred between French and English, and includes both civil and common law sources. This unique work will be applicable throughout the entire country -- geographically, linguistically, and juridically. Each topic includes a short descriptor, orienting the reader to the nature of the topic and to its jurisdictional fundamentals as it is often important to know which entities are the ultimate creators of the statutes, regulations, and jurisprudence associated with the topic. Each of these topic descriptors is provided in English and in French. This work will be of interest to a wide range of potential users, including Canadian legal researchers, scholars, librarians, and students. It will also serve as a valuable tool for those less familiar with Canadian legal resources and who need assistance in determining where to look for sources on their topic of interest. Self-represented litigants, public libraries, and non-Canadian legal researchers are just a few examples of groups who could put this work to good use.

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À propos des auteurs

John Eaton, LL.B. (Toronto), M.L.S. (Maryland) is the Law Librarian and Associate Professor of Law at the University of Manitoba where he teaches advanced legal research. He is past president of Canadian Association of Law Libraries/Association Canadienne des bibliotheques de droit.

Denis Le May is the law librarian at Université Laval and the author of many books and articles. He has written a definitive French treatise on legal research, as well as the chapter on Québec research in Douglass T. MacEllvan's Legal Research Handbook. The French version of The Civil Code of Québec in Chart Form, Le code civil du Québec en tableaux synoptiques, was first published in 1979, and a completely new one, reflecting the new Civil Code, was published in 1992.

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