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The Free Access to Law Movement is the umbrella name for the collective of legal projects across several . The name '''Legal Information Institute''' ('''LII''') has been widely adopted by other projects. It is usually prefixed by a country or region identifier. DECLARATION ON FREE ACCESS TO LAW In October 2002 the meeting of LIIs in Montreal at the 4th Law via Internet Conference, made the following declaration as a joint statement of their philosophy of access to law. There were some further modifications of the Declaration at the Sydney meeting of LIIs in 2003 and at the Paris meeting in 2004. Legal information institutes of the world, meeting in Montreal, declare that:
Public legal information means legal information produced by public bodies that have a duty to produce law and make it public. It includes primary sources of law, such as legislation, case law and treaties, as well as various secondary (interpretative) public sources, such as reports on preparatory work and law reform, and resulting from boards of inquiry. It also includes legal documents created as a result of public funding. A legal information institute:
All legal information institutes are encouraged to participate in regional or global free access to law networks. Therefore, the legal information institutes agree:
''Made at the 4th Law via the Internet Conference in Montreal on 3 October 2002 by representatives of the following legal information institutes:''
''As amended by the representatives of the following legal information institutes present at the 5th Law via the Internet Conference in Sydney, November 2003:''
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