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Content And Quality Of Legal Information And Data On The Internet With A Special Focus On The United States, Claire M. Germain Jan 1999

Content And Quality Of Legal Information And Data On The Internet With A Special Focus On The United States, Claire M. Germain

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

In the United States today, digital versions of current decisions, bills, statutes and regulations issued by federal and state governments are widely available on publicly accessible Web sites. Worldwide, official (defined as “authoritative,” or “the official” word of the law) legal information issued by international organizations and foreign governments is also becoming available on the Web. However, there are currently no standards for the production and authentication of digital documents. Moreover, the information is sometimes available only for a short time and then disappears from the site. No guidelines exist either to promote a uniform way to cite to digital …


Digital Legal Information: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?, Claire M. Germain Apr 1998

Digital Legal Information: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?, Claire M. Germain

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

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Internet For Legal Information - The U.S. Experience, Claire M. Germain, Pat Court, Jean Wenger, Scott Childs Jan 1996

Internet For Legal Information - The U.S. Experience, Claire M. Germain, Pat Court, Jean Wenger, Scott Childs

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

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