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The BC Libraries catalog can be used to locate BC's physical library collections (books, DVDs, CDs, etc.) and to link to electronic materials (e-books, BC Digital Collections, streaming video, etc.) that BC subscribes to.
This is the electronic version of the well-known 8-volume “green set” entitled “Foreign Law: Current Sources of Codes and Legislation in Jurisdictions of the World,” by Thomas H. Reynolds and Arturo A. Flores, which is no longer updated in print. It provides essential information on primary and secondary sources of foreign law—what it is, where to find it, and how to use it. It covers more than 170 jurisdictions worldwide.
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Now available on HeinOnline, IFLP provides access to legal literature worldwide, covering all forms of foreign (non-Anglo-American) law, including comparative law and legal systems, such as Islamic law, socialist law, public and private international law, and transnational commercial law; data is not limited by country of publication, but rather type of publication--thus, British and American publications concerning foreign law are included.
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Periodical index that provides full-text coverage of major law reviews, legal newspapers, bar association journals and international legal journals offers law students, faculty, and legal researchers publications they need for their research and practicum. Each title included is selected on the basis of criteria provided the American Association of Law Libraries.
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A comprehensive, international, interdisciplinary reference work that includes approximately 1,000 articles on all aspects of legal history throughout the world from ancient to modern times. Includes multiple articles on Islamic law.
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The site includes the full content of four key scholarly works, two chaptered-works, two essential English-language interpretations of the Qur'an, the first electronic version of the standard Concordance used by English-speaking scholars around the world, and primary source documents.
A collection of contemporary and historical documents for many countries, including Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Afghanistan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and many others. The collection includes primary source documents, as well as scholarly articles, bibliographies on constitutional law in the country, and other commentaries.
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