African Legal Information Institute (English, multiple legal systems, Democratic Governance and Rights Unit at the Department of Public Law of the University of Cape Town)
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For which legal systems does the resource provide instruction? | South Africa, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Eswatini, Swaziland, Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Seychelles, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone |
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On which topics does the resource provide instruction? | legal information institute, citation, citator, human rights, caselaw, case law, commerce, commercial law, environment, environmental law, gazette, litigation, legal research, Free Access to Law Movement |
For which languages is instruction provided? | English |
Title of the online educational resource for law and legal systems | African Legal Information Institute |
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If the content appeared on a website or blog, insert the name of the website or blog here | AfricanLII |
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URL | https://www.africanlii.org/node |
Does this resource include a glossary, dictionary, or similar reference material? | no |
Was this resource published in law review or similar academic or professional journal? | no |
Is this resource freely available online? | yes |
Is this resource available as a PDF or other downloadable format? | no |
Does this resource include an audio or video presentation? | no |
Does this resource include a quiz or test of knowledge? | no |
Alternative name of the online educational resource for law and legal systems | AfricanLII |
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Sources of information online | "About AfricanLII," AfricanLII, accessed October 23, 2020, https://africanlii.org/about |
Description of the resource | We help individuals, organizations, and governments build and maintain sustainable free access to law portals, and reach the people of Africa and beyond. |
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Is the text of the description a quotation, a paraphrase, or an original review? | quotation |
If the source of the description was in print, insert the source here | |
If the source of the description was online, insert the source here | "About," African Legal Information Institute, access April 4, 2018, https://www.africanlii.org/about |
Relevant century CE or BCE | 21 CE |
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Relevant geographic areas | Africa |
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Relevant terms and phrases | individual, organization, government, build, maintain, sustainable, free, access, law, portal |
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Relevant organizations | Democratic Governance and Rights Unit, Department of Public Law, University of Cape Town |
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We help individuals, organizations, and governments build and maintain sustainable free access to law portals, and reach the people of Africa and beyond. +
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"About," African Legal Information Institute, access April 4, 2018, https://www.africanlii.org/about + and "About AfricanLII," AfricanLII, accessed October 23, 2020, https://africanlii.org/about +
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