These sites provide information, links, databases and search engines concerning politics, the three branches of government, local government, the constitution, and laws. Researchers may also wish to consult Guide to Law Online - Moldova, part of the Library of Congress' Law Library site. Several related websites are described under Society: Civil Society and NGOs.
Chişinău (http://www.chisinau.md)
Information about local government, culture, tourism, education, and more for the city of Chişinău. In Romanian.
Governments on the WWW: Moldova (http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/md.html)
Links to national institutions, representations in foreign countries, and more.
Governul Republicii Moldova (http://www.moldova.md)
Official page of the Republic of Moldova. Provides information on the president, parliament, government, local administration, legislation, political parties, NGOs, privatization, and mass media. In Romanian or Russian.
Parlamentul Republicii Moldova (http://www.parlament.md)
The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. Provides information on its structure, support offices, committees, laws, the legislative process, glossary, news, links to the constitution, and more. French, Predominantly in Romanian, and Russian; some English and French.
Political Resources
on the Net: Republic of Moldova. Parties & Organizations (http://www.politicalresources.net/moldova.htm)
Links to government offices and political parties. In English.
U.S. Central
Intelligence Agency. Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments:
Moldova (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/world-leaders-1/world-leaders-m/moldova.html)
Online directory of key leaders of foreign governments Follows transliteration systems generally agreed upon by U.S. Government agencies, except in cases in which officials have stated a preference for alternate spellings of their names.
U.S. Department
of State. Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. Country Reports on
Human Rights Practices 2005: Moldova (http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/61664.htm)
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices are submitted annually by the U.S. Department of state to the U.S. Congress. The reports cover internationally recognized individual, civil, political and worker rights, as set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
University of Essex. Project on
Political Transformation and the Electoral Process in Post-Communist Europe:
Moldova (http://www.essex.ac.uk/elections/)
Site seeks to explain the role of electoral systems in the democratization of post-Communist Europe. For each of 12 core countries it provides a wealth of detailed information and statistics on elections from the early 1990s to the present, under the categories: legislation, election results, constituency data, and candidate data.
World Statesmen. Moldova (http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Moldova.htm)
Includes lists of leaders, detailed chronologies, maps, national anthem/s flags, and more.
Constitution and Laws
Agentia de stat pentru
proprietatea intelectuala (AGEPI) (http://www.agepi.md/en/noutati/index.php)
State Agency on Intellectual Property. Includes links to general information about AGEPI, its services and projects, library, annual reports, and news and press releases. In English, Romanian, and Russian.
Constitution Finder. Constitution
of the Republic of Moldova (http://confinder.richmond.edu)
Select "Moldova" from the dropdown menu. Text of the 1994 constitution, in English. From the University of Richmond.
FindLaw.
Moldova (http://www.findlaw.com/12international/countries/md.html)
FindLaw, a commercial Web site of legal resources, links to many of the best resources (both free and fee-based) on legislation in many countries. Includes annotations in English.
Legislatia Republicii Moldova (http://www.lex.md)
Provides information under the following categories: laws of Moldova; decrees of the president; dispositions of the government; treaties, accords and conventions; the National Bank; ministerial and departmental acts; parliamentary decisions; presidential decisions; Constitutional Court decisions; the Ministry of Finance; the State Fiscal Inspectorate; and the State Commission for the Market of Valuable Papers. In Romanian.
New York University School of Law.
East European Constitutional Review (EECR) (http://www.law.nyu.edu/eecr/)
EECR, a quarterly journal, contains many articles pertaining to Moldova. Archives begin with Spring/Summer 1997 and are keyword searchable.
New York University
School of Law. Library. Guide to Foreign and International Legal Databases (http://www.law.nyu.edu/library/foreign%5Fintl/)
Links to a variety of searchable databases.
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