In our increasingly globalized world, a legal issue outside of American domestic law can pop up in a variety of circumstances. Commercial transactions, marriage and custody issues, immigration statuses, and more may involve the law of another nation or be governed by an international treaty. This article outlines some resources to help you tackle foreign, comparative, and international legal issues, whenever they arise
This volume is a most welcome addition to the author\u27s first compilation of English language mate...
Comparative Legal Research (CLR) is a valuable tool for legal research because it expands the histor...
Purpose – This article aims to examine two important foreign legal research resources, Foreign Law G...
In our increasingly globalized world, a legal issue outside of American domestic law can pop up in a...
As you have been learning, the American legal system is only one of hundreds in the world. Each of t...
Today, legal researchers in foreign and international law can enhance their search capabilities with...
The importance of a basic understanding of foreign, comparative and international law (FCIL) researc...
How do I find Romanian statutes and cases in English? How might I better understand treaty research...
A researcher in “international law” may need to locate primary sources such as international treatie...
Once upon a time in Minnesota, a student approached a neophyte foreign and international law librari...
An overview of the resources and processes for researching international law topics in classroom H
This review article offers a discussion of Judicial Cosmopolitanism: The Foreign Law in Contemporary...
With globalization and the proliferation of international commercial interaction, U.S. courts common...
This article discusses various models for teaching international and foreign legal research. In some...
Preprint of an article by Paul Norman, former Reference and Online Services Librarian at the Institu...
This volume is a most welcome addition to the author\u27s first compilation of English language mate...
Comparative Legal Research (CLR) is a valuable tool for legal research because it expands the histor...
Purpose – This article aims to examine two important foreign legal research resources, Foreign Law G...
In our increasingly globalized world, a legal issue outside of American domestic law can pop up in a...
As you have been learning, the American legal system is only one of hundreds in the world. Each of t...
Today, legal researchers in foreign and international law can enhance their search capabilities with...
The importance of a basic understanding of foreign, comparative and international law (FCIL) researc...
How do I find Romanian statutes and cases in English? How might I better understand treaty research...
A researcher in “international law” may need to locate primary sources such as international treatie...
Once upon a time in Minnesota, a student approached a neophyte foreign and international law librari...
An overview of the resources and processes for researching international law topics in classroom H
This review article offers a discussion of Judicial Cosmopolitanism: The Foreign Law in Contemporary...
With globalization and the proliferation of international commercial interaction, U.S. courts common...
This article discusses various models for teaching international and foreign legal research. In some...
Preprint of an article by Paul Norman, former Reference and Online Services Librarian at the Institu...
This volume is a most welcome addition to the author\u27s first compilation of English language mate...
Comparative Legal Research (CLR) is a valuable tool for legal research because it expands the histor...
Purpose – This article aims to examine two important foreign legal research resources, Foreign Law G...