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This site provides a comprehensive compilation of links to freely accessible on-line sources of law for the United States, Canada, and Mexico. |
The ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law is a development project of the American Society of International Law. A user friendly feature of the Guide is a Quick Links option which accesses a list of all of the links for each section of the Guide as well as the full text of each Guide section. ASIL also maintains a What's On Line in International Law —an Index of articles from the ASIL Newsletter 1998-2001 together with the full text of the articles. |
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Provides quick access to the primary legal materials, such as statutes, cases and provincial laws of Canada. Directory & search engine of the world's embassies & consulates. Allows searching by 'host' or 'guest' country via engine or directory. . Provides links to legal and government information available on the web for each of the world's nations |
The LII collection of world legal materials gathers, country by country, continent by continent, the Internet-accessible sources of the constitutions, statutes, judicial opinions, and related legal material from around the globe (excluding the U.S. material held in the LII's other collection)). It also holds resources and document collections of International law, links to the UN Treaty Database, and international trade agreements. |
Northwestern University presents these links to other countries and international organizations. Countries are listed alphabetically and you can select the country's official web site or one of several document or departmental pages listed under each country. |
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