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1 YOLANDA KOSCIELSKI, LIBRARIAN FOR CRIMINOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY YSK6@SFU.CA LBST 313: LEGAL RESEARCH

2 OBJECTIVES Provide an introduction to legal research to fulfill course needs: Understand case citations Use the legal databases CANLII and Quicklaw to find case law and statutes Locate decisions and statutes in databases Use the Canadian Abridgment Digest (CAD) to find decisions on a legal topic

3 1. UNDERSTANDING CASE CITATIONS Case name=plaintiff & defendent, petitioner & respondent, etc. This report can be found in the 69th volume of the Dominion Law Reports on page 433. The "2nd" tells you that the DLR has been published in multiple series; the second series was 1956-68 SCBC indicates this was a Supreme Court of British Columbia decision

4 UNDERSTANDING CASE CITATIONS Examples: LeBrun v High-Low Foods Ltd. (1968), 69 D.L.R. (2 nd ) 433 (S.C.B.C.) R. v. Oakes, [1986] 1 S.C.R. 103, 26 D.L.R. (4th) 200, 65 N.R. 87 (S.C.C.) Hopp v Lepp, [1980] 2 SCR 192, 112 DLR (3d) 67 Silva v. Silva, 2014 BCSC 29 Neutral citation = case citation without reference to a court reporter; provides a persistent and unique identifier to a case EXERCISE

5 UNDERSTANDING CASE CITATIONS Wells v. Newfoundland (1997), 156 Nfld. & P.E.I.R. 271, 483 A.P.R. 271, 5 Admin. L.R. (3d) 113, (N.L.C.A.) The same citation in 2 electronic databases: 1997 CarswellNfld 199 (LawSource/Carswell) 1997 CanLII 14705 (NLCA) (CANLII) Citing and Writing Tab of Legal Information Guide; tutorial Citing and Writing Tab

6 Case name (Appellant + Respondent) Year of decision Volume number of law report Law reporter name (Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island Reporter) Page number in that law report volume Other law reporters (aka parallel citations) Series number of law report, as applicable Court the case was heard in 156 Wells v. Newfoundland (1997), 156 Nfld. & P.E.I.R. 271, 483 A.P.R. 271, 5 Admin. L.R. (3d) 113, (N.L.C.A.)

7 CANLII “CanLII is a non-profit organization managed by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. CanLII's goal is to make Canadian law accessible for free on the Internet. This website provides access to court judgments, tribunal decisions, statutes and regulations from all Canadian jurisdictions”. Free & easy to use Continually improving & expanding

8 CANLII Use Scope of Databases link to search within decisions from: Canadian Human Rights Tribunal 1979 – BC Human Rights Tribunal 2008 – BC Labour Relations Board 2004 – BC Labour Arbitrations Awards 2010 – Links to associated legislation included Date range limited; may need to use other sources for older cases DEMO x 2

9 NOTE UP A CASE Means you are researching a case to see if… it has been cited in subsequent cases the decision has proceeded to a higher court Process ensures you have found the most recent (i.e., legally relevant) version of a case DEMO - R. v James, 2011 BCSC 612

10 KEY CONCEPT: SECONDARY LEGAL LITERATURE Searching primary sources directly for case law by keyword is usually not recommended Keyword = 1000s of unrelated hits Exception: very unique terminology Start with secondary legal sources and/or specialized legal research tools, such as: Canadian Abridgment Digest

11 KEY CONCEPT: SECONDARY LEGAL LITERATURE Primary Legal Literature: case law + decisions Secondary Legal Literature: articles from academic legal journals, case commentary, newsletters and digests by legal experts, textbooks Uses of secondary lit:  Current awareness of legal issues (e.g., weekly digests)  Efficient way to locate case law by topic  Provide understanding of legal issues and case law in context

12 CASE LAW BY TOPIC Canadian Abridgment Digest (CAD) Quicklaw’s legal journals

13 CANADIAN ABRIDGMENT DIGEST Available in LawSource database “Digests of Canadian case law that are organized by legal issue according to a single taxonomy” Scope: over 1,000,000 cases 1803  Updated daily A case may be “digested” in more than one subject category DEMO

14 QUICKLAW Case Law Academic Legal Journals (a secondary source or finding cases) EXERCISES

15 QUESTIONS? Yolanda Koscielski, Liaison Librarian for Criminology & Psychology, ysk6@sfu.caysk6@sfu.ca Moninder Bubber, Liaison Librarian for Labour Studies, bubber@sfu.cabubber@sfu.ca General queries: Research Help Desk AskAway TextUs


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