Law Library Online Resources
The Law Society Law Library provides the Newfoundland and Labrador legal community access to a comprehensive collection of legal materials in a variety of formats. Law professionals are encouraged to...
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The Law Society Law Library provides the Newfoundland and Labrador legal community access to a comprehensive collection of legal materials in a variety of formats. Law professionals are encouraged to...
Read More...https://youtu.be/P-wClM9oazo Benchers and staff of the Law Society would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. The Law Society will be closed for...
Read More...The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted on December 10, 1948, and forms the backbone of the human rights architecture of our societies. UDHR recognizes that inherent dignity...
Read More...The S.S. Daisy Legal History Committee is pleased to announce the release of their latest work, A Ferryland Merchant-Magistrate, volume III. This cumulative name and place index is intended to...
Read More...Paralegals, legal assistants, and law clerks conducting research on behalf of member firms are eligible to access privileges to our Law Library. Those with Law Library access can borrow, access...
Read More...Quarterly Update May – Aug. 2022 *all books are in the circulating collection unless otherwise stated Title and Author ...
Read More...Title and Author Call Number CIVJI: civil jury instructions / R. Dean Wilson, et al (CLEBC) KF 8984 .C58 2008-2022 Canadian criminal jury instructions: CRIMJI / Gerry A.Ferguson, et...
Read More...Please be advised that there will be construction taking place in the Law Library beginning on 20 June 2022. While members and approved paralegals/law clerks/law students are welcome to continue...
Read More...The Law Library is offering orientation sessions for students and new members in-person or virtually via Zoom. Each session will take approximately 30 minutes. Please note that those attending the...
Read More...Increasing the number of important court decisions that are available in both official languages in all Canadian provinces and territories is fundamental to ensure real access to justice. In 2019,...
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