100 Law – General
Textbooks
The CanLII Manual to British Columbia Civil Litigation: A User-friendly Guide edited by Cameron Wardell and John Fiddick (CanLII open licence).
There are perhaps few greater challenges to the contemporary justice system than meaningful public access to it. Access has been a Canada for some time,and, if it can be said that there has been any shift in this issue, it is perhaps for the worse. We hope that this manual will facilitate your navigation through your specific litigious issue and that, in so doing, that it might also contribute a greater measure of access to justice for all British Columbians.
Ethics in Law Enforcement by Steve McCartney and Rick Parent (CC-BY).
In this book, you will examine the moral and ethical issues that exist within law enforcement. This book will also familiarize you with the basic history, principles, and theories of ethics.
Tools
H2O – Open Casebooks by Jonathan Zittrain, Jeannie Suk Gersen, Brian Quinn, Charles Fried, I. Glenn Cohen, Naz Modirzadeh (CC BY-NC-SA).
H2O helps law faculty create high quality, open-licensed digital textbooks for free. Collect materials, hide and annotate text, and distribute casebooks to your students quickly and reliably. H2O is easy to add to your class.