Links

I have listed below some links which might be useful for research. There are many more, but these I have found particularly useful and worth recommending.

This page is always under construction. If you have a favorite not listed here, please let me know.

1. Europa, the web site of the European Union posts a tremendous amount of original source material on the European Union.

2. Regulatory Law, an English on-line journal focusing on legal ethics and the regulation of the bar.

3. Justicia Constitucional en Iberoamerica, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Instituto de Derecho Publico Comparado, an excellent database for constitutional and other public law materials of Latin American countries.

4. Hague Conference on Private International Law. The Hague Conference is an intergovernmental organization, the purpose of which is "to work toward unification of the rules of private international law.

5. Academy of European Law, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, European Foreign Policy Bulletin (in English). The site contains a full text database of documents issued by the European Union in the area of foreign policy since 1985.

6. London Court of International Arbitration.

7. T.M.C. Asser Instituut. A Dutch institute for the study of public and private international law, international commercial arbitration, and European Law.

8. The WWW Virtual Library. An interesting gateway site to other information sources on the internet.

9. Cornell University Law School, through its Legal Information Institute, maintains a wealth of legal information on the web.

10. Hieros Gamos. An all purpose general research center that sometimes provides useful information on a wide range of jurisdictions worldwide.

11. American and British history resources on line.

12. The University of Toledo has a useful site for those who need a refresher on evaluating information posted to the internet.

13. Library of Congress.

14. Social Science Research Network. This site provides abstracts and many times full text versions of much of the most current research in a variety of legal fields.

15. The Internet Archive. This is a very useful site for finding Web pages which might no longer be posted.

16. Daily Earth the Global Newspaper Directory. This site links to a large number of news sources around the world and in the United States.

17. Constitutional Law on the Internet. This site is a useful gateway to information about U.S. and foreign constitutional law materials.

18. The American Society of International Law. This site links to an extensive collection of international law topics.

19. Cuba Online. This site provides an online directory full of information on Cuba.

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