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The Legal Information Institute (LII) is a non-profit, public service of Cornell Law School that provides no-cost access to current American and international legal research sources online at law.cornell.edu. The organization is a pioneer in the delivery of legal information online. Founded in 1992 by Peter Martin and Tom Bruce, LII was the first law site developed on the internet. LII electronically publishes on the Web the U.S. Code, U.S. Supreme Court opinions, Uniform Commercial Code, the US Code of Federal Regulations, several Federal Rules, and a variety of other American primary law materials. LII also provides access to other national and international sources, such as treaties and United Nations materials. According to its website, the LII serves over 40 million unique visitors pe

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  • 康奈尔法学院法律信息研究所(英語:Legal Information Institute),英文全称Legal Information Institute at the Cornell Law School of Cornell University,简作LII,是康奈尔法学院的一个非营利性的公共服务机构,它提供免费的美国法律和国际法研究资源的在线访问,是在线提供法律信息的先行者之一。 该机构由(Peter Martin)、汤姆·布鲁斯(Tom Bruce)于1992年创立,是第一个在国际互联网上开发的。 LII以电子形式在网上发布《美国法典》、美国最高法院的意见、《统一商法典》、《美国联邦条例法典》、若干《》以及各种其他美国主要法律资料。LII还提供其他国家和国际法资料,如条约和联合国的资料 。根据其网站,LII每年为3000多万名提供服务。 自成立伊始,法律信息研究所激励着世界各地的其他机构开展自由取用法律信息的业务。这些服务是“法律信息自由取用运动”(Free Access to Law Movement)的一部分。 (zh)
  • The Legal Information Institute (LII) is a non-profit, public service of Cornell Law School that provides no-cost access to current American and international legal research sources online at law.cornell.edu. The organization is a pioneer in the delivery of legal information online. Founded in 1992 by Peter Martin and Tom Bruce, LII was the first law site developed on the internet. LII electronically publishes on the Web the U.S. Code, U.S. Supreme Court opinions, Uniform Commercial Code, the US Code of Federal Regulations, several Federal Rules, and a variety of other American primary law materials. LII also provides access to other national and international sources, such as treaties and United Nations materials. According to its website, the LII serves over 40 million unique visitors pe (en)
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