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Recommended Law Research Guides
Overview
Research Guides orient users to particular areas of legal
research and provide a list of specific research tools. The sites
below provide a wide array of research guides, from basic legal research
to specific areas of law, that are excellent starting points for unfamiliar
areas of legal research.
Recommended guides
Boston
College Law Library
Helpful guides to basic legal research and United Nations, European Union,
and Treaty research. Also provides a guide to legal sources for non-law
school students.
Georgetown Law
Library
One of the largest collections of legal research guides. Guides organized
by Topic, Research Technique, Jurisdiction, Course, or through an alphabetical
list. Excellent resource for U.S., foreign, or international legal
issues.
Harvard
Law School Library
Thorough coverage of research basics for U.S. law, with extended coverage
of foreign and international law. This site also features a Summer
Associate Research Guides section that consolidates and summarizes skills
learned in Legal Research and Writing and summarizes them; particularly
helpful for those beginning a summer job, and for anyone who wants a refresher
on research basics.
New York
University Law Library
Comprehensive guide series including U.S. and international law. Includes
specific guides for China, the European Union, and German Business and
Commercial Laws.
University of
Washington School of Law Library
Expansive list of topical research guides. Excellent source for guides
on foreign and international law. Includes Islamic Law Resources,
and strong coverage of Asian law.
For additional guides/topics, try Cornell's
Legal Research Engine.
http://lawlibrary.uoregon.edu/researchguides.html
Maintained by Angus Nesbit, anesbit@law.uoregon.edu
Last revision: 26 December, 2007
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