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  • Comparison of Library of Congress and Dewey classifications

    Library of Congress vs. Dewey classifications about Law This is a comparison chart showing how the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress Classification schemes work in Law. 340 K Law KB Religious law in general. Comparative Religious law . Jurisprudence KD Law of the United Kingdom, Ireland, America. North America 340.971 KE Law of Canada…

  • Classification of Law Materials

    Classification of Law Materials General Genre/form The Library of Congress (LC) added, in 2015, the much-anticipated “general genre/form terms” to the Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms for Library and Archival Materials (LCGFT), and they are live in the authority file. The project to develop these general genre/form terms was a partnership between LC’s Policy and…

  • General Division Classification (Max Planck Institute)

    General Division Classification (Max Planck Institute) Notation System Tags AA 1 General Theory of Law, Philosophy AA 1.1.1 Legal Philosophy: Legal Philosophy AA 1.2.2 Creation of law, interpretation: Lawmaking, Interpretation, Legal findings AA 1.3.3 Legal Theory: Legal Theory, Natural law, Normativism, Positivism, Pure Theory of Law AA 1.4.4 Sociology of Law: Sociology of Law AA…

  • Library of Congress Classification Class K

    Library of Congress Classification Class K System Many large law libraries from the United States, Canada (specially the major libraries, but not the law firm libraries) and other countries use the classification scheme developed by the Library of Congress (LC). Under this system, each item (like a book) is assigned a call number according to…

  • Municipal law Classification (Max Planck Institute)

    Municipal Law Classification (Max Planck Institute) country abbreviations: I. Regions Africa Afr/Allg Baltic Balt/Allg Balkans Blk/Allg Islam Isl/Allg Latin Amerika L/Allg Karibik L/Kar Central Amerika L/MA Eastern Asia OA/Allg East Central Europe OME Oceania Oze/Allg Comparative law Rvgl Scandinavia SK/Allg Southeast Asia OA/Süd country abbreviations: I. Individual Countries Abu Dhabi Isl/AD Afghanistan Isl/Afgh Egypt; Isl/Aeg…

  • Comparative Law Classification (Max Planck Institute)

    Comparative Law Classification (Max Planck Institute) Notation Classification Rvgl 1. History Rvgl 2. Constitution Rvgl 2.1. Constitution, general aspects Rvgl 2.2. Federation and Constituent States/Regions [Foreign Relations Power see 6. 1.] Rvgl 2.3. Parliament, Legislative Process Rvgl 2.4. Elections Rvgl 2.5. Political Parties Rvgl 2.6. Government Rvgl 2.7. Head of State Rvgl 2.8. Basic Rights…

  • Public International Law Classification (Max Planck Institute)

    Public International Law Classification (Max Planck Institute) Notation Classification VR1 General VR 1.1 Comprehensive Studies VR 1.2 Surveys of State Practice VR 1.3 Surveys of Judicial Decisions VR 1.4 Surveys of Literature VR 1.5 Institutes, Societies VR 1.5.1 Institut de Droit International (before 1996 see 1.5.3) VR 1.5.2 International Law Association (before 1996 see 1.5.3)…

  • Cataloging for legal materials

    Cataloging of law materials Most libraries use LC (Library of Congress) or DDC ( Dewey Decimal Classification ). Some law libraries use other classifications in conjunction with these. Like a library serving a medical school may not use LCC’s R (Medicine) but rather NLM’s (National Library of Medicine) W and late Qs, legal Canadian libraries…

  • Legal subjects

    Legal subjects List of legal subjects proposed by the Encyclopedia: Academic list: Administrative law Administrative law Admiralty & Maritime Advanced Legal concepts Advanced Legal Research (Year) Advocacy Agency law Agriculture Law Alternative Dispute Resolution Analysis of the Law (Federal) Analysis of the Law (State) Animal law Animal law and Policy in U.S. Law Antitrust &…

  • Law Classification

    Classification of law Current Information Technologies and Web-based services need to manage, select and filter increasing amounts of textual information. Text classifi- cation allows users, through navigation on class hierarchies, to browse more easily the texts of their interests. This paradigm is very effective both in filtering information as in the development of online end-user…

  • International Law Classification

    International Law Classification International Law Classification in the Library of Congress While the traditional “public international law” materials class in KZ, or occasionally in a “regional” schedule, materials on how public international law impacts national, local, or regional legal systems class with the subject, outside of KZ. Before going further, it’s important to note the…

  • Common Law

    Introduction to Common Law "Common Law, term used to refer to the main body of English unwritten law that evolved from the 12th century onward. The name comes from the idea that English medieval law, as administered by the courts of the realm, reflected the "common"customs of […]

  • Common Law

    Introduction to Common Law "Common Law, term used to refer to the main body of English unwritten law that evolved from the 12th century onward. The name comes from the idea that English medieval law, as administered by the courts of the realm, reflected the "common"customs of […]

  • Law library

    Law library or Law Libraries A law library is a type of special library with a collection consisting primarily of materials for Legal Research and study, including case law, federal and state statutes, international legal agreements, treatises, reference works, legal periodicals, and […]

  • Law library

    Law library or Law Libraries A law library is a type of special library with a collection consisting primarily of materials for Legal Research and study, including case law, federal and state statutes, international legal agreements, treatises, reference works, legal periodicals, and […]