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Internet Guide for Chinese Studies Newsletter
http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/igcs/ignew.htm
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05 Jun 2003 (HL)

New in IGCS - Bibliography:

Asian Law Online: Bibliography

Ed./Corp.: Asian Law Centre (ALC), University of Melbourne, Australia.
URL.: http://www.law.unimelb.edu.au/alc/bibliography/
Language: English.

Supplied note: 'Asian Law Online' is the first online bibliographic database
[created: 1 Jan 1998, launched: 19 Sep 2002 - T.M.Ciolek] of Asian law
materials in the world. Offered to the public as a free service to assist
students and scholars of Asian legal systems, it is a collection of English
language materials on Asian laws available throughout the world and includes
books, chapters in books, journal articles and theses. The database is
organised according to countries in East Asia and a selection of basic legal
areas. The database can be searched for any word or a more specific advanced
search can be conducted. The database is also linked to a list of useful
websites for each country and legal area. This database is the result of
five years research by the Asian Law Centre and has been supported by grants
from the Australian Research Council and its sponsors. - kt.

Description: A truly formidable resource!

Contents: (1) Search Bibliography; (2) Browse Bibliography by Country (Asia;
PR China; Hong Kong, S.A.R.; Japan; Korea; Macau; Singapore; Taiwan; Tibet
(P.R.C.); and many others); (3) Browse Bibliography by Subject (Access to
Justice/ Empowerment; Administrative Law; Anti-trust Law; Banking and
Finance; Bankruptcy Law; Civil Law; Commercial Law; Common Law; Company Law;
Comparative Law; Competition Law; Constitutional Law; Consumer Protection;
Contract Law; Corporate Governance; Corruption; Courts and Procedure;
Criminal Law; Dispute Resolution; E-commerce; Education; Energy Law;
Environmental Law; Ethnicity and Law; Family Law; Foreign Investment;
Gender; Globalisation; Governance and the Rule of Law; Harmonisation; Health
Law; Human Rights; Information Technology; Institutions in the System;
Insurance Law; Intellectual Property; International Law; International
Organisations; International Relations; Internet Law; Islam; Labour Law;
Land Law; Law Reform; Law-making; Lawyers; Legal Culture; Legal Education;
Legal History; Legal Resources/Miscellaneous; Maritime Law; Mechanism; Media
Law; Migration Law; Military Law; Miscellaneous; Needs Analysis/ Design/
Contracting; Non-governmental Organisations; Police; Politics and Economy;
Politics and Government; Poverty; Prisons; Property Law; Prosecutors;
Religion; Rule of Law; Safety and Security; Sports Law; Sustainable
Development; Tax Law; Telecommunications; Territorial Disputes; Terrorism;
Traditional Customary Law); (4) About the Database (Content of Database;
Searching the Database; Contributors and Acknowledgments; Document Delivery
Service; Have we missed something?).

Resource suggested via Asian Studies WWW Monitor (8 May 2003) by Kathryn
Taylor, University of Melbourne, Australia.

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With kind regards,

Hanno E. Lecher ([log in to unmask])

INTERNET GUIDE FOR CHINESE STUDIES -- editor
http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/igcs/

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