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Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation

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Overview

The McGill Guide is the unofficial name for the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, a book which creates the legal citation standard in Canada[1]. It is published by the McGill Law Journal of McGill University's Faculty of Law and is used by law students and lawyers throughout Canada. The book is bilingual, with one half being in French and the other in English. It is presently in its 6th edition. The McGill Law Journal is seeking feedback for the upcoming 7th edition in a survey posted on its website at http://lawjournal.mcgill.ca/survey .

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