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Homepage for Refworld, a Windows-based information system produced by the Centre for Documentation and Research (CDR) for the UNHCR. Refworld provides access to a wide range of information on international and national law and practice; current country conditions from a variety of sources including governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations; policy guidelines and manuals; as well as an extensive collection of bibliographic references and research contacts. Subscription cost $250. | |
The Policing and Reducing Crime Unit (formerly known as the Police Research Group) is in effect the research and development wing of the UK police. It acts to increase the influence of research upon police policy and practice. |
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Website providing information on Roman law sources and literature, the teaching and study of Roman law, developed by the Centre for the Study of the Civil Law Tradition, in the School of Law at the University of Aberdeen. |
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"The problematics of posmodern culture within diciplinary liberalism : The Norplant Case" | |
An online resource and bibliographic research guide being developed by professional law librarians at Cornell Law Library, Cornell Law School. The service aims to "enhance access to and awareness of" materials in a full range of media and formats such as print, microform, CD-ROM, online subscription and Internet services. The Encyclopedia provides a compilation of US and international legal resources and bibliographic references. | |
Section of the New Jersey Law Network resource site, providing access to primary and secondary texts and materials relating to "Megan's Law" in the US state of New Jersey. The site carries the full text of the state's Megan's Law (Laws, NJSA title 2C:7-1 - 7-11). This legislation deals with the issues of community notification and access to sex offender registration records. |