University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series

 

Challenges in Improving Access to Asian Laws: the Asian Legal Information Institute (AsianLII)

Graham Greenleaf, University of New South Wales
Philip Chung, University of Technology, Sydney
Andrew Mowbray, University of Technology, Sydney

Article comments

This paper has been accepted for publication in the Australian Journal of Asian Law. This paper can also be referenced as [2007] UNSWLRS 42.

Abstract

The Asian Legal Information Institute (AsianLII) <http://www.asianlii.org> is a free access legal research facility, developed by the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), in conjunction with partners in various Asian countries. Launched in December 2006, AsianLII now includes 120 databases from all 27 Asian countries, from Mongolia in the north to Timor Leste in the south, Japan in the east to Pakistan in the west. It includes about 150,000 full text cases, and over 15,000 items of legislation, plus law reform reports, a few law journals, and other materials. All of this content may be searched simultaneously, and individual country collections, or individual databases, may be searched separately. Some of the larger collections are from the Philippines, India, Singapore, and (for legislation) Timor-Leste and Vietnam. AsianLII also includes Hong Kong databases from HKLII, and Papua-New Guinea databases from PacLII, and Korean and Taiwanese databases from GLIN at the Law Library of the US Congress, exemplifying cooperation between members of the Free Access to Law Movement. AsianLII already receives over 50,000 ‘hits’ per working day. This paper discusses the challenges involved in building AsianLII, particularly in a region of such linguistic diversity: its rationale, technical features, approaches to partnerships, migration of technology and content control, and sustainability.

Subject Area

Law and Technology

Recommended Citation

Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung, and Andrew Mowbray, "Challenges in Improving Access to Asian Laws: the Asian Legal Information Institute (AsianLII)" (June 2007). University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series. University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series. Working Paper 42.
http://law.bepress.com/unswwps/flrps/art42

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