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Case Law (courts / tribunals)

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Below are links to many electronic sources for court cases and tribunal/board decisions.

For additional links to foreign cases or foreign legal topics, see our listing of recommended free websites.

Access to some of the databases listed below is restricted:

  • Some require users to log in using a UNB or STU login ID and PIN when accessing from off-campus.
  • Some require a personal password, available only to law students and faculty (see below). Follow on-screen instructions.

CANADIAN PATENT REPORTER PLUS (Canada Law Book)

CanLII (Canadian Legal Information Institute) (a free resource recommended to the public)

CCH CANADIAN ONLINE (requires personal password which only law students and faculty have)

CHARTER OF RIGHTS IN LITIGATION (CASE DIGESTS) at the Supreme Court of Canada (Canada Law Book)

CHRR (CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS REPORTER) ONLINE (decisions of Canadian federal, provincial and territorial human rights commissions, boards of inquiry, and tribunals)

COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (European Union case law - free resource available online)

JUGEMENTS.QC.CA (Select Quebec cases which have been translated into English)

JUSTIS (U.K. and European Community cases and laws)

LABOUR SPECTRUM (includes LABOUR ARBITRATION CASES and BROWN & BEATTY (Canada Law Book)

LLMC-DIGITAL (full-text historical materials from common law countries, including cases)

MARITIME LAW BOOK ONLINE (access to paid value-added product and Raw Law (free cases but no value-added content))

MARTIN'S ONLINE CANADIAN CRIMINAL CODE (Canada Law Book)

**QUICKLAW/LEXISNEXIS (this version requires personal password which only law students and faculty have)

QUICKLAW (ONLY for UNB and STU NON-LAW students and faculty)

SUPREME COURT OF CANADA JUDGMENTS (MAINTAINED BY LEXUM)

WESTLAW CANADA (requires personal password which only law students and faculty have)

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