by ChristianS | Sep 26, 2022 | Events, Legislation, Open access, Open scholarship
What is the Right To Know? The right to know is a fundamental principle in Canada. It is enshrined in the Access to Information Act and it ensures that Canadian citizens have access to information about their government and its activities. It also allows Canadians to...
by Stephanie Boulogne | Jul 20, 2020 | Legislation, Open access, UVicSpace
By Alan Hanna https://dspace.library.uvic.ca:8443/handle/1828/11933 Alan Hanna is also an assistant professor in the UVic Faculty of Law, JD/JID program. Abstract: The people of the Tsilhqot’in Nation have, and continue to, govern their lands according to dechen...
by Rachel Corder | May 25, 2016 | Legislation, Litigation, News
Each year, UVic faculty, staff, students, alumni and retirees produce an incredible amount of intellectual content reflecting their breadth and diversity of research, teaching, personal and professional interests. A list of these works is available here. UVic is...
by jzilm | Feb 3, 2011 | Legislation, News
“Great news! Crown Copyright and Licensing (CCL) is pleased to announce that permission to reproduce Government of Canada works is no longer required, in part or in whole, and by any means, for personal or public non-commercial purposes, or for cost-recovery...
by jzilm | Dec 29, 2010 | Legislation, News
The federal government’s proposed copyright legislation, Bill C-32 went through second reading in the House of Commons on November 2nd and 5th. The Bill has been referred to a special legislative committee, members of which are: Chair: Gordon Brown (C) Charlie...