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On the Web
- NativeWeb - Indigenous peoples' law and legal issues, with news summaries, cases, speeches and related links.
- Duke University School of Law Library - Provides reference materials and on-line resources regarding the law and legal issues. Includes resource links.
- BDSM D/S and the Law: Legal Issues of Concern to Kinky People - An attorney's opinions on civil and criminal laws affecting BDSM activities, and how to deal with police if they become involved.
- CITES - The official CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna) web site. Contains the full-text of the CITES agreement, an on-line species database, and background information on CITES.
Wikipedia Articles
- Land and Property laws in Israel - Land and Property laws in Israel refers to the legal framework governing land and property issues in Israel. Following its establishment, Israel designed a system of law that legitimised both a continuation and a consolidation of the nationalisation of land and property, a process that it had begun decades earlier.
- Legal status of Internet pornography - Due to the international nature of the Internet, Internet pornography carries with it special issues with regard to the law. There is no one set of laws that apply to the distribution, purchase, or possession of Internet porn.
- Online service provider law - Online service provider law is a summary and case law tracking page for laws, legal decisions and issues relating to online service providers, like the Wikipedia and internet service providers, from the viewpoint of an OSP considering its liability and customer service issues. See Cyber law for broader coverage of the law of cyberspace.
- Alsace-Moselle - The Alsace-Moselle is the current legal name of the Alsace-Lorraine territory, the part of France that was part of Germany from 1871 to 1919 (and then from 1940 to 1944–1945), consisting of the départements of Haut-Rhin and Bas-Rhin (both of which make up Alsace), and the département of Moselle (itself being the eastern part of Lorraine). While an integral part of France, it has for historical reasons different customs and laws on certain issues, notably those where France adopted a standard or principle in the period 1871–1919.