Comparative law is a multi-jurisdictional study of foreign laws on the same topic, often involving synthesis and analysis, rather than a listing of the different laws.
The following sources will be useful when conducting foreign or comparative legal research. For more information see the Gallagher guide on Research in Foreign & Comparative Law.Claire M. Germain, Germain's Transnational Law Research: A Guide for Attorneys.
K85.G47 1991 at Reference Office & East Asian Law Reference
See Chapter V, "Countries."
Accidental Tourist on the New Frontier: An Introductory Guide to Global Legal Research (Jeanne Rehberg & Radu D. Popa, eds.). K85.A27 1998 at Reference Area & Reference Office
LLRX, Comparative / Foreign Law includes guides on cultural property, human rights, immigration law, islamic law, parliamentary procedure, refugees, terrorism, and treaties.GlobaLex contains and links to guides for foreign and comparative law research in many countries.
Georgetown Law Library, Foreign Laws on the Web
Washburn University Law Library, Foreign and International Law Web
New York University Law Library, Foreign Collections by Jurisdiction
The Gallagher guide on Legal and Judicial Systems in Countries Around the World.International Association of Legal Science, International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law, 1973-85. K530.I58 at Reference Area
Kenneth R. Redden & William Emerson Brock, Modern Legal Systems Cyclopedia. K530.M63 1984 at Reference AreaForeign Tax Law Association, Commercial Laws of the World,
1976-2004. K1004.15 1976 at Reference Area
Publication ceased in 2004.
Albert P. Blaustein & G.H. Flanz, eds. Constitutions of the Countries of the World: A Series of Updated Texts, Constitutional Chronologies and Annotated Bibliographies, 1971-date. K3157.A2B58 1971 at Reference Area
ECOLEX is a gateway to environmental law with treaties, soft law, and national legislation.
European Community Environment Legislation. KJE6242.A42 1996 at Classified Stacks Arranged by topic.
FAOLEX (from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) indexes and abstracts of treaties, laws, and regulations taken from official gazettes of member nations. Subjects include biodiversity, environment, fisheries, forest, and wildlife.
International Environment Reporter: Reference File. K3585.4.I57,
current at Reference Area, older at Classified Stacks
Vols. 2-4 reprint many
European Union decisions, directives, and regulations. Vol. 4 also includes summaries of environmental laws of 32 countries, with directory of
environmental agencies.
International Environmental, Health and Safety Regulations (current), compiled by ERM Computer Services, Inc. LexisNexis & Westlaw: ENFLEX-INT.
J. Andrew Schlickman et al., International Environmental Law and Regulation. K3585.4I573 1991 at
Classified Stacks
Reviews and summarizes environmental laws and regulations and enforcement
of these laws and regulations. Covers 23 countries. Most country chapters include citations to primary sources.
International Digest of
Health Legislation, Vols. 1-32, 1948-81; Vol. 49, 1998-date. K3569.2.I57 at Classified Stacks
& 614.05 IN at Suzzallo Health Sciences Reference Serials
Includes environmental protection and hazardous substances
legislation.
The World Intellectual Property Organization's Collection of Laws for Electronic Access (CLEA) contains intellectual property and industrial design laws.
International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, Investment Laws of the World, 1972-date. K1112.A48 1973 at Reference AreaNatlex, is the International Labour Organization's site that compiles national labor, social security, and human rights laws.
LexisNexis includes laws from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, China & Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Philippines, Russia, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, United Kingdom. The databases vary widely in scope and currency. See the LexisNexis Searchable Directory of Online Sources.
Westlaw includes laws from primarily Mexico and Europe. See the Westlaw Database Directory.World Legal Information Institute provides cases, laws, and treaties from more than 50 jurisdictions, including Australia, Britain, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, and the World Trade Organization.
The Global Legal Information Network (GLIN), a project of the Law Library of Congress, includes abstracts of a wide array of foreign laws, but not the laws themselves.