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Secondary Legal Information Retrieval

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The Computerised Lawyer

Part of the book series: Applications of Advanced Computing Techniques ((AACT))

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In this chapter we will look at a much more amorphous body of legal materials than we saw in the the previous chapter. There we were concerned with really only two types of information — the case report and legislation. In this chapter we look at secondary materials and techniques for handling other kinds of legal information.

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Leith, P. (1991). Secondary Legal Information Retrieval. In: The Computerised Lawyer. Applications of Advanced Computing Techniques. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3351-3_6

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