Legal Search Engines and Directories
FindLaw
provides access to the Web through a number of information
products, including guides, search capabilities of the site
pages and databases, and email subscriptions to news and
information on new sites related to the law.
Internet
Legal Resource Guide is a categorized index of 3100
select Web sites.
LawCrawler
uses intelligent agents combined with the AltaVista
search engine and database and other legal code and case
law databases to retrieve information.
LawRunner
uses an AltaVista search engine in conjunction with
select legal databases.
Meta-Index
for U.S. Legal Research is provided by Georgia State
University College of Law.
General Search Engines
Directory of Domain Names
InterNIC
provides domain name registration services for top level
domains, .com, .net, .org, and .edu. A search facility allows
the user to find administrator names and contact information
for registered Web sites, enabling some evaluation of Web
site authority.
Legal
Profession Directories
Lawyers
Law Schools
Law Related
ListServs and Discussion Groups
Law Library
Catalogs
AALLNET
includes the directory of the American Association of Law
Libraries.
The
Library of Congress Catalog is a comprehensive library
catalog of both United States and foreign materials.
Washlaw
Web, from Washburn University School of Law, provides
links to law related sites including law schools and law
library catalogs.
Law Publishers
General
Directories
Continuing
Legal Education
Bibliographies
and Guides
Australia
Canada
European Union
Great Britain
UK
Central Government links to British government agencies.
UK
Law Resources is part of the SOSIG, Social Science Information
Gateway, ROADS or Resource Organisation and Discovery in
Subject-based services academic and government partnership.
Latin America
AmericasNet
is a product of the Summit of the Americas Center, a cooperative
venture of the University of Florida and the University
of Miami, located at the Latin American and Caribbean Center
of Florida International University.
InfoJus
from the Institute de Investigaciones Juridicas de la Universidad
Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.
InteraAm
maintained by the National Law Center for Inter-American
Free Trade provides links to Latin American law and government
sites. The Center also maintains a subscription data base
of full text laws and translations.
Mexico
Reference Desk is maintainted by the University of Texas,
Latin American Network Information Center.
NAFTAnet
Organization
of American States
International Law
Avalon
Project, Yale Law School, presents digital historical
documents relevant to the fields of law, history, economics,
politics, diplomacy and government.
Electronic
Research Collection of the U.S. Department of State
is provided in partnership with the University of Illinois
at Chicago.
Legal
Research on International Law Issues Using the Internet
is provided by Lyonette Louis-Jacques, Foreign and International
Law Librarian and Lecturer in Law, at the University of
Chicago Law School, D'Angelo Law Library. In addition to
linking to relevant sites with an organizational approach,
links devoted to current topics in international law from
a variety of sources are also included.
Multilaterals
Project of Tufts University makes texts of international
multinational conventions available.
Public
International Law is from the University of Western
Australia, Faculties of Economics and Commerce, Education
and Law.
Research
Guide to International Law on the Internet is provided
by the Faculty of Political Science of the University of
Bologna.
Treaties
is Force is provided by the U.S. Department of State.
Treaties
from the U.S. Senate lists treaties and conventions
submitted very recently by the President to the Senate.
United
Nations Treaty Collection provides free access to the
"United Nations Treaty Series" and "Status
of Multilateral Treaties Deposited with the Secretary-General,"
but requires registration.
International
Organizations
Environmental
Law
Health
Law
Intellectual
Property
Securities
Statistics
American
Factfinder from the Census Bureau is a data access and
dissemination system.
Statistical
Universe, from Lexis-Nexis and available only at ASU
terminals, provides comprehensive access to statistical
information, including federal, state, and international
sources.
Tax Law
Tax
World, links to private, state government, and international
sites that list tax information.
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