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Commonwealth Legal Information Institute
Commonwealth Legal Information Institute
Acronym
CommonLII
Data aggregator
University or Research Institution

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Australia

The Commonwealth Legal Information Institute (CommonLII) aims to provide one central Internet location from which it is possible to search - for free - core legal information from all Commonwealth countries. CommonLII will provide a common technical platform through which all Commonwealth countries can cooperatively provide access to their laws. CommonLII will assist the development of a genuinely international common law. It will support the rule of law throughout the Commonwealth, by making each country's legal system more transparent. This transparency will also support international trade and investment.

Through the development of CommonLII and the assistance of the Free Access to Law Movement developing countries in the Commonwealth will obtain assistance to create national sustainable free access to law. The Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) is leading the CommonLII initiative.

We hope that you enjoy using CommonLII and find it to be a useful service. Any words of encouragement or constructive criticism are always welcome of course.

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Tsunami (Special Provisions) Act (No. 16 of 2005).

Legislation
Sri Lanka
Asia
Southern Asia

This Act lays down special legal provisions to enable the persons affected by the tsunami to overcome prevailing legal obstacles to ensure the protection and safeguarding of their rights and privileges.It provides among other things for: possession of land affected by the tsunami; tenancy or leasehold rights of premises or land affected by the tsunami; penalties for offences committed in relation to tsunami relief property.

Land Code (Strata) Act.

Legislation
Brunei Darussalam
Asia
South-Eastern Asia

This Act lays down guidelines for the creation of strata titles and it shall apply only to registered land. Every original proprietor of land may subdivide that land into stratum estates upon certification of a strata plan by the Commissioner. Requirements for strata plans, units and common property are provided for in the Act. On the certification of a strata plan by the Commissioner, the original proprietor of the lot to which the plan relates shall become a strata corporation.