European law and E Guide - Resources and Review

A selective, annotated listing of current web sites that provide links to texts of laws and court decisions, international documents, directories, trade information, and statistics.
 
Multilingual web service of the European Parliament including a subject index, press service and parliamentary dossiers and procedures.
 
The Court of Justice ensures that the law is observed in the interpretation and applications of the Treaties establishing the European Communities. Includes a diary, recent case
law, proceedings, publications and press releases.
 
Refereed electronic journal which publishes articles relating to comparative private law and the methodology of comparative law, including private law, public law, European law and international law.
 
A selected list of Web sites for legal information, including starting points for legal research, UK resources, primary legal materials, current affairs, law worldwide, special legal topics, European Union information, international law (including treaties and international organisations), human rights, the legal profession, legal publishers, legal journals, and discussion lists.
 
Includes a reference list for background reading or further research, links to other pages relating to food law, UK food law news, court cases, and lecture support material. There is also a section on European food law information.
 
International legal publishers offering periodicals, books, and CD
ROMS concerning law in Eastern and Central Europe, and human rights. Includes a description of each title along with purchasing details.
 
European Union Web server, with information on the Parliament, the Council, the Commission, the Court of Justice, the Court of Auditors, and other bodies of the European Union. Main sections are news, institutions, policies, and ABC, which provides simple answers to key questions such as 'what are the objectives of the Treaty on European Union and how will it affect citizens' rights?'.
 
A monthly newsletter following media law and policy developments in the former Soviet Union, East and Central Europe. Issues archived from June 1994.
 
Resources from the Council of Europe, European Union and member states.
 
Aims to encourage research into the history of the European Communities, to promote public interest in the development of European integration and to ensure greater transparency in the functioning of the European institutions. Original European Community files, produced in Brussels and Luxembourg, have been deposited. In addition the Historical Archives also seek to acquire papers of European politicians or officials, or archives of European associations, parties and organisations that have played a crucial role in the creation of Europe.
 
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