The Law Library of Congress in Washington offers a
Global Legal Information Catalog, which is described as a tool that "includes information about publications which reprint the laws and regulations of multiple jurisdictions on a particular legal topic (...)
The database works as an interface with the Library of Congress’s online catalog and is searchable by jurisdiction, title, subject and keyword. "
The database returns result on alphabetical order. I would prefer reverse chronological order but I'm not complaining.
Labels: catalogues, comparative and foreign law, databases, legal research and writing
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