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Lex Mercatoria: Law Sites

Law Sites - Other Subject Areas

International Business/Commercial Law

International Trade Law

International Economic Law

Information Technology Law

International & Transnational Law (and Foreign law lists)

Law and Economics

Public International Law

Law and Politics

Law Sites - Miscellany

Some Influential Academic Law Sites on The Internet

Worldwide
US
US short-list
Britain
Australia

Law Universities and Academics

Law on The Internet - Treaties, Conventions, Model Laws, Rules and Forms

Treaties, Conventions, Model Laws and Rules
Contract Forms

Law Libraries, Publishers and Research Guides

Law Publishers
Law Libraries
Research Guides

Law Journals and Periodicals

Law Firms and Associations

Law Associations
Law Student Associations
Law Firms

Law Search and Find - Link Repositories, and Search Assistants

Law Sites Compendium

Concordance (wordlist)

Manifest (alternative outputs)

Metadata

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Lex Mercatoria: Law Sites

Law Sites - Miscellany

Some Influential Academic Law Sites on The Internet

This list does not attempt to be exhaustive. It provides links to sources we have found particularly useful, and to other more comprehensive lists of sources on the subject.

Worldwide

Colleges and Universities (All) Christina DeMello at MIT

US

The Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School

The Legal Domain Network Legal Mailing Lists and Discussion Groups on the Internet

Hieros Gamos comprehensive site for the legal profession

Legal Publications Database sponsored by Kluwer

US short-list

Boalt Hall School of Law University of California Berkeley

Concord University Law School Will the World's first Internet law school hoist the future of legal education (traditionally conservative) into cyberspace?

Researching U.S. Treaties and Agreements by Marci Hoffman for LLRX

Britain

Not a university programme but worth following closely:

Materials, Research Guides &?Journals LauterpachtResearch Centre for International Law, Cambridge University

International Documents and Sources at the Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law

Legal Resources on the Internet Cambridge University

Legal information on the internet - an annotated list of web sites compiled by Sarah Carter, University of Kent @ Canterbury Law School

Australia

AustLII - Australasian Legal Information Institute Revolutionising legal publishing on a continent. AustLII is a joint facility of the Faculties of Law at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) and the University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Public International Law by Francis Auburn, University of Western Australia

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