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  • Web of Knowledge Citation Indexing Service

    Web of Knowledge Citation Indexing Service Electronic index resource details: Philadelphia, PA: Institute for Scientific Information, 1899-. Daily. Legal Resource Review According to “Introduction to Research in International Law, Research Guide” (see Further Reading), this citation index service are “multi-disciplinary databases of bibliographic information indexed so that you can search for specific articles by subject,…

  • Online Citation

    Problems with the online citation See Legal citation and the Encyclopedia and How to Cite the Encyclopedia MLA Guidelines The writer may choose to include the web address of the page, but only when the reader needs the URL to access the page or otherwise required by the professor, when applicable. Although MLA guidelines previously…

  • Legal citation and the Encyclopedia

    Legal Citation and the Encyclopedia See How to Cite the Encyclopedia Citation A Citation may be defined as a reference that identifies a particular case, law review article, book, statute or other resource. For example, in the United States, the citation for John v. Smith may be 820 U.S. 999 (1985). The case appears, therefore,…

  • List of top 10 legal articles in Shapiro's citation data

    List of top 10 legal articles in Shapiro’s citation data R.H. Coase, The Problem of Social Cost , 3 J.L. & Econ. 1 (1960). Samuel D. Warren & Louis D.Brandeis, The Right to Privacy , 4 Harv. L. Rev. 193 (1890). O.W. Holmes, The Path of the Law , 10 Harv. L. Rev. 457 (1897).…

  • References Citation

    U.S. Law Reviews & Journals As a general rule, you can use citation formats and abbreviations found in the Uniform System of Case Citation (Blue Book). To cite to law reviews or Law Journals , list the following six elements in order: 1.The authors’ name full as it appears in the article; 2.The title of…

  • Citation to Federal Unpublished Opinions in the Circuit Courts

    In April 2006, proposed Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure (FRAP) 32.1 was adopted by the U.S. Supreme Court. The rule, which went into effect on December 1, 2006, prohibits Federal Circuit Courts from disallowing citation to federal unpublished opinions issued on or after January 1, 2007. FRAP 32.1 raises many open questions that will most…

  • Citation of legal blogs in law reviews

    The importance (and credibility) of law blogs was confirmed when the U.S. Supreme Court of the United States cited its first blog in January, 2005. See United States v. Booker, 125 S. Ct. 738, 775 n.4 (2005). An article in Slaw (“citing blogs in Law Journals ) points the idea that the “question still arises…

  • Rule of Law

    Rule of law Definition Rule of law means that any act of the government must be done through laws, that no one is above the law. However this principle has many controversial aspects, the core of it requires that fair laws should apply to all persons in a given jurisdiction. It also means […]

  • Rule of Law

    Rule of law Definition Rule of law means that any act of the government must be done through laws, that no one is above the law. However this principle has many controversial aspects, the core of it requires that fair laws should apply to all persons in a given jurisdiction. It also means […]

  • Tax Law

    Other Popular Tax Definitions in the World Legal Encyclopedia Adjusted Gross Income (sometimes, including Tax Law) Ad Valorem Tax (sometimes, including Tax Law) Alternative Minimum Tax (sometimes, including Tax Law) Big Four (audit firms) (sometimes, including Tax Law) Black Market […]

  • Tax Law

    Other Popular Tax Definitions in the World Legal Encyclopedia Adjusted Gross Income (sometimes, including Tax Law) Ad Valorem Tax (sometimes, including Tax Law) Alternative Minimum Tax (sometimes, including Tax Law) Big Four (audit firms) (sometimes, including Tax Law) Black Market […]

  • United Kingdom

    Legal Materials For purposes of this section, the United Kingdom includes England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The following is a compilation of some information concerning any of these jurisdictions into the topics discussed below. For more information, see the U.K. legal […]

  • Chemical Weapon

    Traditionally, a chemical weapon (CW) is thought of as a toxic chemical loaded into a delivery system such as a munition (i.e., a complete device for exposing a population to a substance that can cause death or other injuries through its chemical action). The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) […]

  • Chemical Weapon

    Traditionally, a chemical weapon (CW) is thought of as a toxic chemical loaded into a delivery system such as a munition (i.e., a complete device for exposing a population to a substance that can cause death or other injuries through its chemical action). The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) […]

  • Foreign Investment

    THE ROLE IN THE PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT OF: The World Bank Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID); The Convention establishing the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency; and Bilateral Investment Protection Agreements (IPPAs). (London, 1994) The […]