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CanLII is pleased to announce that the law journal Lex Electronica is now available in our commentary section.
Lex Electronica is a publication of the University of Montreal’s Centre de Recherche en Droit Public. Created in 1995, Lex Electronica was the first online law journal to be published in French and one of the first in any language. Incidentally, its first issues were published online by Lexum at the time it was a lab at UdeM.
A law journal with an international outlook, Lex Electronica publishes information and analysis for people in and outside of the legal profession. You can find articles in French and English on a diverse array of topics relating the law to technology, society and health.
We would like to thank Lex Electronica’s editorial team for making it available on a Creative Commons license so that platforms like CanLII can share its content with a wide audience.
You can now access this journal on CanLII. Volumes 18-25 are available and earlier volumes are being added.