Hong Kong Legal Information Institute

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The Hong Kong Legal Information Institute (HKLII; pronounced "H K Lee") is a non-governmental organisation in Hong Kong. Its mission is to provide free access to primary legal materials (and some publicly available secondary material) from Hong Kong.[1]

Operation of HKLII[]

HKLII was developed and is jointly operated by the University of Hong Kong's Department of Computer Science and Faculty of Law, with the assistance of the Australasian Legal Information Institute.[1]

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b HKLII.org. "About HKLII". Retrieved 10 June 2008.

References[]

  • Greenleaf, Graham; Chung, Philip; Mowbray, Andrew; Chow, Ka Po; Pun, Kevin (2002). "The Hong Kong Legal Information Institute (HKLII): Its Role in Free Access to Global Law Via the Internet". Hong Kong Law Journal. 32 (1): 401–423. SSRN 515303.

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