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aplicportal.ola.org
Subjects:
Government Information: International and Foreign; Law
Summary:
Free access to the government publications and select legislative materials found in Canadian legislative and parliamentary libraries. The result of collaboration between provincial and territorial legislative libraries from across Canada and the federal government's Depository Services Program (DSP), the portal provides one-stop access to over 320,000 electronic provincial, territorial and federal government publications and legislative materials dating back to 1995.
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infotrac.galegroup.com
Subjects:
Law
Summary:
International and foreign law, including monographs on the laws of foreign jurisdictions. Primarily 19th and early 20th century; also several hundred classics in European international law since the 17th century. "International Law" constitutes the largest category in the archive. It corresponds mainly to the period of MoML: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926, with classics since the seventeenth century, including Gentili, Grotius, Selden, Zouche, Pufendorf, Bijnkershoek, Wolff, Vattel, Martens, Mackintosh, Wheaton, among many others. "Foreign Law" encompasses foreign legal treatises of a variety of countries. Because the term "treatise" is more of a common-law category, the equivalent works in civil-law systems may have other names such as commentaries, encyclopedias, textbooks, monographs, or festschriften. "Comparative Law" compares more than one legal system and includes Ancient, Roman, Jewish Law, and Islamic Law. It recognizes that the roots of English common law will be found in the deep recesses of European history
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ag.ca.gov
Subjects:
Government Information: United States; Law
Summary:
Search opinions issued since 1986 by word, phrase, or opinion number
Corporate Author:
California. Office of the Attorney General.
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www.data.gouv.fr
Subjects:
Government Information: International and Foreign; Statistical and Numeric Data; French and Italian Studies; Law
Summary:
The Government of France's Open Data platform. Access over 350,000 datasets from over 90 producers, on topics such as agriculture, climate, culture, defense, demographics, education, environment, government finance, transit, and urban development. Datasets are available in a variety of formats, primarily .csv and .xls. Time periods vary depending on the data. Note: website is in French; Chrome browser translates the site fairly well.
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www.archive-it.org
Subjects:
Law; Government Information: United States; Political Science
Summary:
This collection focuses on collecting the Web sites and government documents of the local and regional governments geographically centered around the San Francisco bay area. Part of the web archiving project at Stanford University (http://www.archive-it.org/home/SSRG)
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www.archive-it.org
Subjects:
Government Information: United States; American History; Law; Communication and Journalism; Political Science
Summary:
Collection of sites that deal with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and documents. This includes government sites that receive and distribute FOIA documents as well as non-profit organizations and government watchdogs that request large numbers of FOIA documents on specific topics like national security and civil rights. . Part of the web archiving project at Stanford University (http://www.archive-it.org/home/SSRG)
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infoweb.newsbank.com
Subjects:
American History; Law; Political Science
Summary:
Search or browse U.S. congressional materials originating from 1789 and covering through 1838, including 1st Congress, 1st Session through 25th Congress, 2nd Session.
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first.sipri.org
Subjects:
Government Information: International and Foreign; Law; Political Science
Summary:
FIRST is an integrated database system that offers "up-to-date and clearly documented information covering many areas in the field of international relations and security, such as hard facts on states and international organizations, statistics, chronologies and data on, for example, conflicts, arms transfers and military expenditure."
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web.lexis-nexis.com
Subjects:
American History; Economics and Business; Anthropology and Archaeology; Government Information: United States; Law; History; Social Sciences (General); Environmental Studies; Political Science
Summary:
The bound, sequentially numbered volumes of all the reports, documents, and journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives constitute a rich source of primary source material on all aspects of American history. Upon completion, the digital version of the Serial set will consist of approximately 13,800 volumes and over 12 million pages." Covers 1789-1969.
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www.doaj.org
Subjects:
Agriculture, Forestry, and Wildlife; Art, Architecture and Design; Biology; Economics and Business; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Environmental Studies; Earth Sciences; News; Medicine; History; Anthropology and Archaeology; Language; Law; Political Science; Mathematical Sciences; Statistical and Numeric Data; Philosophy; Religious Studies; Physics and Astronomy; Science (General); Social Sciences (General); Engineering; History of Science and Technology
Summary:
Covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. Aims to cover all subjects and languages.
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www.regulations.gov
Subjects:
Law; American History; Government Information: United States
Summary:
Regulations.gov is a one-stop Federal regulatory clearinghouse that makes it easy for citizens to participate in Federal rulemaking and the American democratic process. When you submit comments on regulations, Federal agencies must take your views into account and justify their regulatory actions. From the Regulations.gov web site, you can view a description of every proposed and final Federal regulation currently open for comment, read the full text of the regulations, and submit your comments to the Federal agencies responsible for the rulemaking action. Searches by government agency name or by keyword are available.
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purl.access.gpo.gov + 2 more sources
Subjects:
Law; General and Reference Works; Government Information: United States
Summary:
The United States Government Printing Office presents a searchable database of United States Code. The general and permanent laws of the United States are included in the database. The United States Code is published by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel within the United States House of Representatives. Instructions on searching and browsing the database are available.
Title:
United States code (Washington, D.C. : Online)
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www.lexisnexis.com
Subjects:
Economics and Business; Law; American History; Communication and Journalism; News; Government Information: United States; General and Reference Works
Summary:
Provides access to various databases, including current news, business information, company directories, federal and state laws, regulations, legal cases, medical and references.
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heinonline.org
Subjects:
Law; Government Information: United States
Summary:
To eventually provide full-text online access to all legal journals, rare and out-of-print collections and convert all back issues of indexed legal journals into a searchable electronic format.
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purl.access.gpo.gov
Subjects:
Law; Statistical and Numeric Data; Economics and Business; Geography; Government Information: United States; Political Science
Summary:
The U.S. Census Bureau offers information on products and data related to the U.S. Census 2000. The bureau discusses resident population and apportionment, final response rates, the Census 2000 questionnaire, maps, 1990 Census information, and a FAQ section.
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government.westlaw.com + 1 more source
Subjects:
Law; American History; Government Information: United States
Summary:
Contains the text of the regulations that have been formally adopted by state agenicies, reviewed and approved by the Office of Administrative Law, and filed with the Secretary of State. Title 24 (California Building Standards is published separately and is not included in this website.
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www.leginfo.ca.gov
Subjects:
Law; American History; Government Information: United States
Summary:
California Law consists of 29 codes, covering various subject areas, the State Constitution and Statutes. Information presented reflects laws currently in effect. All California Codes have been updated to include the current statutes.
Title:
Laws, etc.
Corporate Author:
California.
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library.stanford.edu
Subjects:
Government Information: International and Foreign; Law

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