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Foreign and International Law
Researching foreign, international, and comparative law can be an intimidating proposition. There is such a vast amount of material available. In order to help provide a starting point for researching foreign, international, and comparative law, the Law Library of Congress has prepared a guide to reference sources, compilations, citations guides, periodicals (indexes and databases), dictionaries, web resources, free public web sites, subscription-based services, subject-specific web sites, and country overviews.
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For country specific research, the Law Library of Congress has prepared individual guides for a selection of countries. Each country’s guide include an introduction to the legal system, official sources of law, print resources, and web resources.
- How to Do Australian Legal Research
- How to Do Brazilian Legal Research
- How to Do British Legal Research
- How to Do Chinese Legal Research
- How to Do Eritrean Legal Research
- How to Do French Legal Research
- How to Do Hong Kong Legal Research
- How to Do Indian Legal Research
- How to Do Israeli Legal Research
- How to Do Japanese Legal Research
- How to Do Lebanese Legal Research
- How to Do Russian Legal Research
- How to Do Swedish Legal Research
Last Updated: 12/18/2008