Lexum, the Canadian legal technology firm and creator and publisher of CanLII, has introduced a new online service — Oyez Oyez — providing full text access to Canadian municipal laws (including by-laws, ordinances, and regulations), proceedings of council meetings, and other municipal government documents.
Oyez Oyez is also available as an online publishing platform for municipal governments. To date, the municipalities of Saint-Adèle and Sainte-Catherine are participating in the service.
Click here for a video demonstrating Oyez Oyez.
Click here for Ivan Mokanov’s recent post about Oyez Oyez at Slaw.ca, the Canadian legal blog.
Tags: Daniel Poulin, Ivan Mokanov, Legal information retrieval, LexUM, Municipal legal information systems, Municipal ordinances, Municipal regulations, Oyez Oyez
April 30, 2011 at 3:06 pm |
[...] (not to be confused with Chicago Kent’s long standing U.S. Supreme Court Oyez project). Rob Richards over at Legal Informatics has good coverage of what this new resource will be, although there are only two entities onboard [...]
July 19, 2011 at 10:40 am |
[...] Oyez (not to be confused with Chicago Kent’s long standing U.S. Supreme Court Oyez project). Rob Richards over at Legal Informatics has good coverage of what this new resource will be, although there are only two entities onboard [...]