I believe that the Bar Association is a private organization who's records are open to examination only by THEIR permission.
The closest match to the keywords in your question, given a short search offers these details: "Morton, Jeffrey. "The Legal Regulation of Conflict Diamonds" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Le Centre Sheraton Hotel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Mar 17, 2004." The International Studies Association is based on Arizona, so one can assume that this paper is available in English.
The legal drinking age for Canada for every province except Quebec and Alberta is 19. Quebec and Alberta is 18.
One can find a legal transcription services company in Quebec through EvoluzInc. Translation Services. The Yellow Pages also would have listing for other companies in the Quebec area.
Depending on the current legal status of the association, becoming a corporation requires a legal step in the state where the association does business.Your attorney can help you understand the particular pros and cons of making this change to the association's legal status.
A legal search would be authorized by a search warrant, signed by a judge.
According to the Quebec immigration/citizens' website, the legal age is 12 years or older. A child under 12 cannot stay home alone.
It can be a legal search if probable cause exists, or with consent.
Any search is legal if proper consent is given.
There are many online directories and archives that have the information asked for. Legal sites and government archives would certainly provide some insight.
International Bar Association's motto is 'The Global Voice of the Legal Profession'.
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Barreau du Quebec website contains information on lawyers, contact information, laws, lawsuit information. Appears to be an official website of the National Canadian bar that provides legal information to the public and legal officials. Website promotes legal protective information.