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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2019
France started to develop databanks in 1970, in a difficult national situation where initiators from both private and public sectors scattered their efforts in all directions, with different conceptions and techniques.
In 1984, a national policy for the development of computerized legal information was settled with a study and a report named “Rapport Leclerq”.
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