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* The Law Students' Legal Advice Program has updated the [[LSLAP Manual]] with the 2022 Edition. The wikibook has 21 chapters covering various legal issues, plus a chapter containing a list of referrals for British Columbians seeking free or low-cost legal assistance.
* We are getting the wikibook version of Legal Information for Indigenous People by Bella Coola Legal Advocacy Program onto this website. Stay tuned! Until then, you can [https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/5012 download the PDF version via Clicklaw].
* We are getting the wikibook version of Legal Information for Indigenous People by Bella Coola Legal Advocacy Program onto this website. Stay tuned! Until then, you can [https://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/5012 download the PDF version via Clicklaw].
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What is a Clicklaw Wikibook?

Clicklaw Wikibooks are collaboratively developed, plain language legal publications that are published and kept up-to-date on a wiki, where they can also be printed. More than 50 legal professionals and law-related, non-profit organizations contribute to the Clicklaw Wikibooks collection. Read more ...

Featured Clicklaw Wikibooks

Below are the most recently updated publications. For other titles, see the complete list.

LSLAP Manual
The reference manual used by law students giving legal advice in British Columbia. Topics include criminal law, human rights, workers' compensation, and employment law.


Dial-A-Law
From People's Law School, Dial-A-Law features free information on the law in British Columbia in over 130 topic areas.


Societies Act FAQs
From Pacific Legal Education and Outreach Society, for BC non-profits wanting to understand the requirements of the Act and compliance with this legislation.


Tenant Survival Guide
From TRAC, a legal resource on residential tenancy law for tenants.


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What's new

  • We are getting the wikibook version of Legal Information for Indigenous People by Bella Coola Legal Advocacy Program onto this website. Stay tuned! Until then, you can download the PDF version via Clicklaw.

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