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  • International Recognition

    Recognition in International Law In a world system where the principal actors are independent and sovereign states, that choose to regulate their relations through the medium of a system of international law, to be recognised as a state and to become endowed with the legal rights and obligations that this entails is thus of central…

  • Moody Classification system

    Moody Classification System History: Foreign and comparative law librarianship Margaret M. Moody and her sister, Murtle, both started work as assistant librarians at Harvard Law School Library. The two sisters later created the famous Moody Classification system – a way of cataloging foreign law literature with country codes featuring the Moody’s own numbering system. Margaret…

  • Moody Classification system

    Moody Classification System History: Foreign and comparative law librarianship Margaret M. Moody and her sister, Murtle, both started work as assistant librarians at Harvard Law School Library. The two sisters later created the famous Moody Classification system – a way of cataloging foreign law literature with country codes featuring the Moody’s own numbering system. Margaret…

  • History of the World Trade Organization

    Origins of the World Trade Organization: History

  • List of the Most Corrupt States in the World

    List of the Most Corrupt States in the World List of the Most Corrupt States in the World, ranked in Order The list is the Transparency International annual Corruption Perceptions Index, which ranks 175 countries on their levels of public sector corruption. Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) of Transparency International The Corruption Perceptions Index ranks States,…

  • Statistic

    Statistical Specificity in Legal Information RetrievalThe following is a basic concept of Statistical Specificity in relation to information retrieval. In addition to this, Statistical Specificity may be applied to legal texts, including case law, legislation and scholarly works. See […]

  • Civil Law Legal System

    Civil Law Legal System Introduction A civil law country, typically, has a civil law legal system as opposed to common law system. Civil law stems from the Roman law of Justinian’s Corpus Juris Civilis, proceeding from broad legal principles and the interpretation of doctrinal writings. Researching a civil law country law, therefore, follows a different…

  • Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History

    Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History Bibliographic Details Title: Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History ISBN: 9780195134056 Author: Katz, Stanley N. Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Subject: Legal History, Historical jurisprudence. Series Volume: 6 Volume-set Publication Date: 2009-04-17 Language: English Pages: 3072 Review of Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History Publisher Comments The Oxford International…

  • List of Constitutions of the World

    List of Constitutions of the World The Encyclopedia offers (in most cases, authoritative) translations of the constitutions of most countries. In some cases, complementing the official documents are introductory and comparative notes and cross references examining amendments, and highlighting pertinent historical, political, and economic factors. List of Constitutions with some additional information This list includes…

  • List of Legal Systems in Countries Around the World

    List of Legal Systems in Countries Around the World This guide identifies selected print and online sources describing the legal systems of foreign countries and their constitutions and constitutional courts. It is an essential database offering relevant information on sources of foreign law, including complete bibliographic citations to legislation, the existence of English translations and…

  • Historical Country Names

    Historical country Names Introduction They are alternative names (or alternative spellings of names) for several countries. This information is often useful for legal and political researchers working with historical sources, because these sources used to refer to countries by different names than of current use. Table of Historical country Names Name Alternative Spellings / Names…

  • 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…

  • History of Yugoslavia

    Introduction This is the first part of the history of Yugoslavia, which has had hugue implications in international law, specially European law. The country Also called “Jugoslavia”. The official name was the “Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes” (Kraljevina Srba Hnata i Slovcnaca). The country came into being in the closing months of 1918…

  • MPEPIL: Specific geographic issues

    MPEPIL: Specific geographic issues   Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) list of articles of this subject. List of articles pertaining to this subject: Specific geographic issues: 1. Abyei Arbitration, Daly, Brooks W and Schofield, Garth 2. Adriatic Sea, Vukas, Budislav 3. Aegean Sea, Van Dyke, Jon M 4. Afghanistan, Conflict, Afsah, Ebrahim…

  • Independent Countries

    Independent Countries List USA United States of America CAN Canada BHM Bahamas CUB Cuba HAI Haiti HAI Haiti DOM Dominican Republic JAM Jamaica TRI Trinidad and Tobago BAR Barbados MEX Mexico BLZ Belize UPC United Provinces of Central America GUA Guatemala HON Honduras SAL El Salvador NIC Nicaragua COS Costa Rica PAN Panama GCL Great…