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"ALF perceives itself simultaneously as a space that provides
"ALF perceives itself simultaneously as a space that provides
qualitative legal services to marginalized groups, as an [[autonomous]]
qualitative legal services to marginalized groups, as an autonomous
research institution with a strong interdisciplinary approach working
research institution with a strong interdisciplinary approach working
with practitioners from other fields, as a public legal resource using
with practitioners from other fields, as a public legal resource using
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information, as a centre for generating quality resources that will
information, as a centre for generating quality resources that will
make interventions in legal education and training, and as finally a
make interventions in legal education and training, and as finally a
platform to enable [[collaborative]] and creative models of [[knowledge
platform to enable collaborative and creative models of knowledge
production]]."
production."


In particular, see the essay: Encountering the Sustaining Myths of Copyright, at
In particular, see the essay: Encountering the Sustaining Myths of Copyright, at

Latest revision as of 15:36, 12 July 2008

From Bangalore, India: Alternative Law Forum

URL = http://www.altlawforum.org/

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Sent by Frederick Noronha:

"ALF perceives itself simultaneously as a space that provides qualitative legal services to marginalized groups, as an autonomous research institution with a strong interdisciplinary approach working with practitioners from other fields, as a public legal resource using conventional and unconventional forms of creating access to information, as a centre for generating quality resources that will make interventions in legal education and training, and as finally a platform to enable collaborative and creative models of knowledge production."

In particular, see the essay: Encountering the Sustaining Myths of Copyright, at http://www.altlawforum.org/PUBLICATIONS/document.2004-12-18.5142324852