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- **Leaderboard:**
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- **Point of Contact:**
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### Languages
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### Data Instances
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SCC: Full text of all Supreme Court of Canada decisions, based on the Refugee Law Lab's Supreme Court of Canada Bulk Decisions Dataset (1877 – 2023)
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FCA: Full text of all Federal Court of Appeal (Canada) decisions that have been given a neutral citation, based on
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the Refugee Law Lab's Federal Court of Appeal Bulk Decisions Dataset (2001-2023)
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FC: Full text of all Federal Court (Canada) decisions that have been given a neutral citation, based on
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the Refugee Law Lab's Federal Court Bulk Decisions Dataset (2001-2023)
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### Data Fields
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citation1 (string): Legal citation for the document (neutral citation where available)
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citation2 (string): For some documents multiple citations are available (e.g. for some periods
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the Supreme Court of Canada provided both official reported citation and neutral citation)
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data_instance (string): Name of the data instance (e.g. "SCC", "FCA", "FC", etc)
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year (int32): Year of the document date, which can be useful for filtering
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name (string): Name of the document, typically the style of cause of a case
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language (string): Language of the document, "en" for English, "fr" for French
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document_date (string): Date of the document, typically the date of a decision (yyyy-mm-dd)
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source_url (string): URL where the document was scraped and where the official version can be found
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scraped_timestamp (string): Date the document was scraped (yyyy-mm-dd)
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unofficial_text (string): Full text of the document (unofficial version, for official version see source_url)
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other (string): Field for additional metadata in JSON format, currently a blank string for most datasets
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### Data Splits
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some thought should be given to whether it is necessary to limit to one language or to ensure that both
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English and French versions of the same documents are put in the same split.
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## Dataset Creation
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### Curation Rationale
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- **Leaderboard:**
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- **Point of Contact:**
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### Dataset Summary
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The Refugee Law Lab supports bulk open-access to Canada legal data to facilitate research and advocacy, focusing on
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federal law and law relating to refugees and other people on the move. Bulk open-access helps avoid asymmetrical
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access-to-justice and amplification of marginalization that results when commercial actors leverage proprietary
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legal datasets for profit -- a particular concern in the border control setting.
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This dataset includes the unofficial full text of thousdands of court and tribunal decisions at the federal level.
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It can be used for legal analytics (e.g. identifying patterns in legal decision-making), to test ML and NLP tools
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on a bilingual (French and English) dataset of Canadian legal materials, and to pretrain language models.
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### Languages
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### Data Instances
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- SCC: Full text of all Supreme Court of Canada decisions, based on the Refugee Law Lab's Supreme Court of Canada Bulk Decisions Dataset (1877 – 2023)
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- FCA: Full text of all Federal Court of Appeal (Canada) decisions that have been given a neutral citation, based on
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the Refugee Law Lab's Federal Court of Appeal Bulk Decisions Dataset (2001-2023)
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the Refugee Law Lab's Federal Court Bulk Decisions Dataset (2001-2023)
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### Data Fields
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- citation1 (string): Legal citation for the document (neutral citation where available)
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- citation2 (string): For some documents multiple citations are available (e.g. for some periods
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the Supreme Court of Canada provided both official reported citation and neutral citation)
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- data_instance (string): Name of the data instance (e.g. "SCC", "FCA", "FC", etc)
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- year (int32): Year of the document date, which can be useful for filtering
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- name (string): Name of the document, typically the style of cause of a case
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- language (string): Language of the document, "en" for English, "fr" for French
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- document_date (string): Date of the document, typically the date of a decision (yyyy-mm-dd)
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- source_url (string): URL where the document was scraped and where the official version can be found
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- scraped_timestamp (string): Date the document was scraped (yyyy-mm-dd)
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- unofficial_text (string): Full text of the document (unofficial version, for official version see source_url)
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- other (string): Field for additional metadata in JSON format, currently a blank string for most datasets
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### Data Splits
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some thought should be given to whether it is necessary to limit to one language or to ensure that both
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## Dataset Creation
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### Curation Rationale
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