Document Type

Article

Comments

Presented at the Starr Foundation Workshop, which took place at Cornell Law School, October 7-11, 2007.

Abstract

This paper analyses legal research within the context of legal education in Africa, it examines some of the challenges of electronic legal research in view of the influences of online legal electronic resources and Computer Assisted legal Research (CALR) and the importance of information literacy in addressing some of the issues raised especially with regards to undergraduate legal education.

Date of Authorship for this Version

October 2007

Keywords

Africa, Information literacy

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