PLE Library
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Public Legal Education - What is it and why should we care about it?
By Walter Pavlic. Law Matters, April 2005. Canadian Bar Association Alberta.
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About Public Legal Education
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What is the Legal Studies Program?
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Electronic Publishing
(1998) - San San Sy. This is one of the papers in the series on the components of ACJNet (Access to Justice Network). This paper focuses on the multi-faceted nature of electronic publishing and its possibilities within ACJNet.
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Online Education
(1997) - San San Sy. This is one of the papers in the series on the components of ACJNet (Access to Justice Network). Online education is described in the paper as one of the five stated goals of ACJNet. The hope was that this paper would provide the basis for ACJNet to engage in the design and delivery of online education.
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Library Without Walls
This paper, written in 1997, focuses on one of the more prominent components of ACJNet: the Library without Walls. The Library without Walls (LWW) is one of the four components of ACJNet, the other three being the Virtual Community, Electronic Publishing and On-Line Education.
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Public Legal Education and Information Program Review
(1997) - Federal Department of Justice.This document is a summary of the comments received during the telephone and in person interviews held with some 50 federal Department of Justice staff and over 70 Public Legal Education Information (“PLEI”) providers, intermediaries, and experts across Canada. This is not a preliminary report. This is a description of the categories of comments without an attempt to analyze them or draw conclusions.
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Radical Promise of Public Legal Education in Canada
(1999) - Lois E Gander.
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Power to the People: The Legal Studies Program Pamphlet Collection
1976-1995 - Kirsten Wurmann & Diane Rhyason (2004).
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History of the Legal Studies Program
(Legal Resource Centre)
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