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Nunavut Court Decisions

  1. Court of Appeal

  2. Court of Justice


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Nunavut Legislation

  1. Bills

  2. Nunavut Statutes (N.S.)
    These are session laws.

  3. Consolidated Statutes of Nunavut (C.S.N.)

    Additional Resources
    Nunavut Act … The act establishing the territory, assented to June 10, 1993.


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Nunavut Rules of Procedure and Practice



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Nunavut Administrative Law Sources

  1. Consolidated Regulations

    Additional Resources
    Nunavut Gazette … Part II of the Nunavut Gazette contains new and amended regulations.


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Nunavut Ordinances and Home-Rule Charters

These are charters (that is, organic laws, however denominated) and bylaws of municipalities — cities, towns, etc. —, which either are available on the municipality’s web site or can be freely accessed on the web site of a commercial publisher or other provider.

  1. Charters
    Note that a charter could be included in a collection of bylaws (see below) instead of being separately accessible.

  2. Bylaws


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Nunavut Law-Related Periodicals

Periodicals providing on-line articles are linked here. See also links to web sites of all Canadian-published law reviews and periodicals as well as links to all U.S.-published law-review web sites.


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Other Nunavut Commentary



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Nunavut Law-Related Topical Web Sites



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Nunavut Court Information



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Nunavut Forms



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Other Nunavut Resources

  1. Territorial Government
  2. Law Schools ♦ Law Society Membership ♦ Continuing Legal Education


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Legal Research and Assistance

  1. Law Libraries
  2. Nunavut Legislative Library

 

 


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