According to CESC, it is critical to promote the updating of the normative system in Ecuador.
To this effect, the CESC carried out a research process and concluded that the project of the Law Library of the United States Congress Library is the most suitable to Ecuador's current needs to access legal information of different countries worldwide on a quick and regular basis.
The GLIN operation has been conceived so that nations can surely and effectively be provided with legal information about other countries. Besides since the Library of the United States of America is the best source of information worldwide, it will permanently guarantee the GLIN operation for the benefit of all the countries that participate in the network. This initiative of the Law Library that has given birth to a multinational electronic database consists of laws, statutes, regulations, and related material coming from American, European, African, and Asian Countries.
According to the project, Nations will gradually contribute with legal information to the GLIN database in the Library of Congress in the United States of America. Hence, direct participation of countries in the project will be secured. As a consequence, the GLIN stations of each country must be capable of capturing, processing, and distributing legal information electronically. The following institutions in Ecuador will get permanent access via the Ecuador-GLIN station to legal documents of all the countries that are included in the Law Library of the US Congress Library:
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