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Cabinet Secretariat of the Government of Mongolia  (http://gate1.pmis.gov.mn/cabinet/english/)
The website of the cabinet secretariat of the Mongolian government provides a history of the development of the cabinet, the current structure, and incumbents, and full text documents of various legal documents and decrees, as well as the full text of the "Mongolian State Policy on Reforming Government Processes and the General System of Structure."

GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: Mongolia  (http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/mongolia.html)
The LC Law Library's "Guide to Law Online: Mongolia" offers full text links to the Mongolian constitution, government documents, legal guides, and internet law libraries on Mongolia.

Introduction of ISS  (http://www.issmon.mn/Intro.html)
The website of the Institute for Strategic Studies, a research institution responsible for analyzing and formulating policy recommendations on Mongolia's peace and security. It includes information on international cooperation, conferences, activities, and research publications.

Legal Information Center of the Metropolitan Central Library of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia  (http://www.mclibrary.edu.mn/legalcenter/)
The Legal Information Center is a service of the Metropolitan Central Library and was created in 1999 with support from the Soros Foundation. It is a public law resource center with full text versions of laws provided by the Ministry of Justice.

Mongolia  (http://www.state.gov/p/eap/ci/mg/)
The U.S. Department of State website on Mongolia provides information on the current Ambassador, background notes on history, culture, and education, press releases, current government officials, and quick links to major reports on Mongolia.

Mongolian Women Lawyers Association  (http://www.owc.org.mn/mwla/)
This is the website of the Mongolian Women's Lawyers Association, a non-profit organization established in 1992 to protect the rights of women and provide them with legal assistance. It provides news on recent projects and members, including conference information, in both English and Mongolian.

The President of Mongolia  (http://gate1.pmis.gov.mn/president/)
This is the website of the President of Mongolia, in both English and Mongolian. It includes biographical information, a news archives with photos, speeches and interviews, orders and decrees, and correspondence. Also provides information on the cabinet, National Security Council, and presidential advisors, and links to the individual websites of each Aimag (province).

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