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  ## Dataset Summary
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- The [Refugee Law Lab](https://refugeelab.ca) supports bulk open-access to Canada legal data to facilitate research and advocacy.
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  Bulk open-access helps avoid asymmetrical access-to-justice and amplification of marginalization that
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  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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  ### Personal and Sensitive Information
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  Documents may include personal and sensitive information. All documents have been published online or
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- otherwise released publicly by the relevant court or tribunal. While the open court prinple mandates
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  that court (and some tribunal) materials be made available to the public, there are privacy risks when these
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  materials become easily and widely available. These privacy risks are particularly acute for marginalized groups,
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  including refugees and other non-citizens whose personal and sensitive information is included in some of the
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  ### Non-Official Versions
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  Documents included in this dataset are unofficial copies. For official versions published by
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- the Goverment of Canada, please see the source URLs.
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  ### Non-Affiliation / Endorsement
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- The reproduction of documents in this dataset was not done in affiliation with, or with the endoresment of
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  the government of Canada.
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  ## Considerations for Using the Data
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  Publicly available court and tribunal decisions are not a representative sample of legal decision-making -- and in some cases may reflect
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  significantly skewed samples. To give one example, the vast majority of Federal Court judicial reviews of refugee determinations involve negative
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  first instance decisions even thought most first instance decisions are positive (this occurs because the government seldom apply for judicial
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- reviews of positive first instance decisions whereas claimants frequently apply for judicial review of negative decisions. Due to the ways that
 
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  legal datasets may be skewed, users of this dataset are encouraged to collaborate with or consult domain experts.
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  ## Additional Information
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  We make no warranties or representations that the data included in this dataset is complete or accurate. Data
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  were obtained through academic research projects, including projects that use automated processes.
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  While we try to make the data as accurate as possible, our methodologies may result in
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- inaccurate or outdated datas. As such, data should be viewed as preliminary information aimed to prompt
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  further research and discussion, rather than as definitive information.
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  ### Dataset Curators
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  This project draws on research supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and the Law Foundation of Ontario.
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  The project was inspired in part by the excellent prior work by [pile-of-law](https://huggingface.co/datasets/pile-of-law/pile-of-law) (Peter Henderson et al, "Pile of Law: Learning
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- Responsible Data Filtering from the Law and a 256GB Open-Source Legal Dataset" (2022), online: arXiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.00220)
 
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  ## Dataset Summary
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+ The [Refugee Law Lab](https://refugeelab.ca) supports bulk open-access to Canadian legal data to facilitate research and advocacy.
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  Bulk open-access helps avoid asymmetrical access-to-justice and amplification of marginalization that
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  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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  ### Personal and Sensitive Information
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  Documents may include personal and sensitive information. All documents have been published online or
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+ otherwise released publicly by the relevant court or tribunal. While the open court principle mandates
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  that court (and some tribunal) materials be made available to the public, there are privacy risks when these
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  materials become easily and widely available. These privacy risks are particularly acute for marginalized groups,
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  including refugees and other non-citizens whose personal and sensitive information is included in some of the
 
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  ### Non-Official Versions
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  Documents included in this dataset are unofficial copies. For official versions published by
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+ the Government of Canada, please see the source URLs.
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  ### Non-Affiliation / Endorsement
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+ The reproduction of documents in this dataset was not done in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of
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  the government of Canada.
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  ## Considerations for Using the Data
 
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  Publicly available court and tribunal decisions are not a representative sample of legal decision-making -- and in some cases may reflect
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  significantly skewed samples. To give one example, the vast majority of Federal Court judicial reviews of refugee determinations involve negative
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  first instance decisions even thought most first instance decisions are positive (this occurs because the government seldom apply for judicial
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+ reviews of positive first instance decisions whereas claimants frequently apply for judicial review of negative decisions). As such, generative models
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+ built partly on this dataset risk amplifying negative refugee decision-making (rather than more common positive refugee decision-making). Due to the ways that
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  legal datasets may be skewed, users of this dataset are encouraged to collaborate with or consult domain experts.
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  ## Additional Information
 
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  We make no warranties or representations that the data included in this dataset is complete or accurate. Data
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  were obtained through academic research projects, including projects that use automated processes.
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  While we try to make the data as accurate as possible, our methodologies may result in
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+ inaccurate or outdated data. As such, data should be viewed as preliminary information aimed to prompt
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  further research and discussion, rather than as definitive information.
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  ### Dataset Curators
 
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  This project draws on research supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and the Law Foundation of Ontario.
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  The project was inspired in part by the excellent prior work by [pile-of-law](https://huggingface.co/datasets/pile-of-law/pile-of-law) (Peter Henderson et al, "Pile of Law: Learning
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+ Responsible Data Filtering from the Law and a 256GB Open-Source Legal Dataset" (2022), online: arXiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.00220).