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The International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD) is the world-leading think tank in international taxation providing information and expertise on cross-border tax. Their unique Tax Research Platform portal provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of worldwide tax information in English. Primary sources, case law, books, journal articles, treaties and models.
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The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Dispute Resolution Digital Library, provides access to ICC awards, commentaries and scholary articles, statistical reports on facts and figures on ICC dispute resolution, guidelines and policy reports from ICC's rule-making bodies.

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The Civil Procedure section of the International Encyclopaedia of Laws (IEL) provide in-depth descriptions and analysis of numerous domestic systems. National monographs describe the main features of each country's judicial organization, the rules governing the jurisdiction of the courts, the actual court proceedings, the rules of evidence, the principles governing preliminary seizure and the enforcement of judgments, and some elements of national arbitration.

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The International Encyclopaedia of Laws (IELs) on Competition Law provides in-depth description of the antitrust laws of more than 30 countries. Each monograph will include a description of the substantial law as well as the procedural rules of a particular jurisdiction and will provide a description of the leading cases, together with an essential bibliography.

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The Contracts subset of the International Encyclopaedia of Laws (IEL) encompass the national monographs of a wide variety of countries, written by experts from those countries. Each national monograph is divided into two parts: the first addresses the general principles at issue, and the second covers the specific types of contracts. The encyclopedia also addresses international aspects of contract law such as the 1980 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.

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The Corporations and Partnerships section of the International Encyclopaedia of Laws (IEL) provides a biref guide of company law in a variety of jurisdictions worldwide.

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The Criminal Law section of the International Encyclopaedia of Laws (IEL) provide a general insight into criminal law and procedure in different countries. For each country, an introduction presents the requisite background knowledge for understanding the principles of criminal justice, and then detailed examination of substantive criminal law . A third part is focused upon criminal procedure in each country: the general characteristics of the procedure, the organization of investigation, pre-trial proceedings, trial stage and appeals. A final part covers the execution and extinction of the sanctions.

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The Cyber Law section of the International Encyclopaedia of Laws (IEL). The encyclopedia consists primarily in a series of national monographs, treating the different legal subjects related to information and communication technology on the basis of a common standard outline. The outline contains, besides a general introduction, seven main parts: Regulation of the ICT Market; Protection of Intellectual Property in the ICT Sector; ICT Contracts; Electronic Transactions; Non-Contractual Liability; Privacy Protection; Computer-Related Crime. Besides the national monographs, this Encyclopaedia contains also monographs on supranational and international cyber law issues. Examples are the monographs on European Union Cyber Law or on International and Global Telecommunications Law. The Encyclopaedia provides further an International Cyber Law Codex with important international texts in this field.

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National monographs of IEL Environmental Law contain a description of the countrys environmental legislation, an overview of the basic principles of environmental law, the historical background, the role of governmental institutions, and the sources of environmental law. Other subjects covered for each country include pollution control legislation, nature and conservation management, zoning and land-use planning, liability questions, and judicial remedies. In addition, the international monographs cover international legislation and treaties and the environmental legislation of the European Union.

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This comprehensive comparative subset of the International Encyclopedia of Laws (IEL) covers family law together with marital property law and succession law.

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IEL Property and Trust Law provides country-by-country analysis on immovable property and real property, movable property and personal property/chattels, acquisition of property rights, trust and fiduciary mechanisms, and securities in immovable and movable property.

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International Encyclopedia of Sports Law encompasses both autonomous as well as state created rules regarding the variety of economic, social, commercial, cultural and political aspects of sports activities. This regulation may take the form of autonomous self-regulation, e.g. by national and international associations of sport. The structure of the Sports Law is basically built up around two parts: monographs and documents. The documentary section provides the most relevant legal materials of an international concern in the area of sports. In the national monographs, attention will be paid to the distinction between public regulation (laws and regulation from governmental or public authorities) and private regulation (regulation and by-laws from sports organisations).

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The Tort law section of the International Encyclopedia of Laws (IEL), particular attention will be paid to the aims of the law of Torts and to the distinction between tort and crime and to the relationship between tort and contract. For each country, the scope of protection will be tackled as well. The monograph are divided into six parts: Liability for One's Own Act; Liability for Acts of Others; Forms of Strict Liability; Defenses and Exemption Clauses; Causation; Remedies. Each Part in its turn is divided into Chapters.

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The Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) provides legal training, technical assistance, policy updates, and educational materials to attorneys, nonprofit organizations, public defenders, and other immigration advocates, and engages in advocacy and civic engagement efforts designed to advance immigrant rights. The organization's areas of expertise include asylum, citizenship and naturalization, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA ), enforcement, family-based applications for permanent residency, and removal defense for those facing deportation.
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Provides in-depth data for over 900 immigration legal services providers in all 50 states, including location and contact information, services by county and detention facility, types and areas of immigration legal assistance, languages spoken by staff, and specific populations served.
Index to Legal Periodicals Retrospective: 1908-1981 is a bibliographic database that indexes over 750 legal periodicals published in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. Coverage also includes: annual surveys of laws by jurisdiction; annual surveys of federal court cases; yearbooks and annual institutes.
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The International Law Reports (ILR) systematically reports in English decisions of international courts and arbitrators as well as judgments of national courts and tribunals dealing with issues of public international law, from 1919 to the present. ILR features a diverse range of topics such as, conflicts between states, state and diplomatic immunity, terrorism and refugee law, among other topics.

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Investor-State LawGuide (ISLG) has mapped the world of investment treaty law by capturing the relationships between treaties, arbitral rules, cases and other key materials.

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Comprehensive database on investment treaties, international investment law and investor-state arbitration. Search or browse cases by party, case type, legal instrument, subject areas, type of proceedings. Links to other investment awards, databases of cases, digests or summaries, blogs, academic journals and think tanks.
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