Includes legal journals, government documents, foreign and international law materials, legal classics, world trials and other legal research collections.
HeinOnLine includes modules for legal journals, government documents, foreign and international law materials, legal classics, world trials and other legal research collections.
Offers information centered on the discipline of law and legal topics such as criminal justice, international law, federal law, organized crime, medical law, labor & human resource law, ethics, the environment.
Index to Canadian Legal Literature (1985 to the present) is a bibliographic database which provides indexing of journals, law reports, theses,
books, book reviews, essay collections and Canadiana Forthcoming Books.
Provides access to international legal literature, 1985-present. It covers all forms of foreign (non-Anglo-American) law. This includes comparative law and legal systems, such as Islamic law, socialist law, public and private international law, and trans-nation commercial law. It also includes British and American publications concerning foreign law. It indexes journal articles, congress reports, essay collections, yearbooks, and book reviews.
It encompasses all languages. Materials in Greek, Cyrillic and East Asian vernacular are Romanized according to Library of Congress standards; Arabic and Hebrew titles are translated into English and French.
Since 2005, Slaw.ca has been Canada’s online legal magazine, written by and for the Canadian law community: lawyers, librarians, technologists, marketers, students, educators and everyone in between.
International legal updates, analysis and insights. Approx over 500 articles every day from 900+ leading law firms and service providers worldwide across 50 work areas in 25 languages.
With over 5,280 firms, from 138 countries, regularly contributing, Mondaq content is current and covers over 200 legal and regulatory topics from around the globe.