FCIL Newsletter

Volume 20, No. 1
October 2005


GlobaLex
Submitted by Mirela Roznovschi, GlobaLex editor

GlobaLex http://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/ is a new electronic legal publication that started in February 2005, dedicated to international and foreign law research. Published by the Hauser Global Law School Program at New York University School of Law http://www.nyulawglobal.org/index.htm, GlobaLex is part of a prestigious portal where you can find also the Jean Monnet Working Papers, the Global Law Working Papers, Human Rights and Global Justice Working Papers, the Institute for International Law and Justice Working Papers, as well as Teaching Materials and Syllabi, the Book Review Project: European and Global Law Book Reviews, and European Integration Current Contents.

GlobaLex is committed to the dissemination of cutting edge international, foreign, and comparative law research tools in order to accommodate the needs of an increasingly global educational and practicing legal world. The information and articles published by GlobaLex on international, comparative, and foreign law research represent both research and teaching resources. They are used by legal academics, practitioners and other specialists around the world. The guides and articles published are written by scholars well known and regarded in their respective fields, and are recommendec as a legal resource by universities, library schools, and legal training courses.

The tools available in GlobaLex will continue to expand at a high speed, covering international law topics and new jurisdictions, thus providing a coherent and encompassing research tool for all constituencies. GlobaLex brings together legal specialists from all jurisdictions of the world. GlobaLex's goal is to cover territories of legal research still hard to reach, by representing all legal systems of the world as well as jurisdictions never addressed before.

 
 


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