Guide to law online: North Korea
Provided by the Library of Congress, the Guide to Law Online provides annotated links to online sources of information on government and law in North Korea. The resource is primarily for legal researchers.
Provided by the Library of Congress, the Guide to Law Online provides annotated links to online sources of information on government and law in North Korea. The resource is primarily for legal researchers.
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) section of WorldLII's Countries service. Browse sections highlight links relating to legislation, Parliament, governmental sites and other indexes. A collection of stored searches will automatically search for materials relating to North Korea on all of the WorldLII catalog or databases. This section of WorldLII was developed from work initiated by Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII).
Guide to the legal system and legal resources of North Korea by Patricia Goedde, an Associate Professor at Sungkyunkwan University School of Law in Seoul, South Korea. Published on New York University's Globalex website and updated periodically, it provides background information on the legal history and political structure of North Korea, together with guidance on conducting legal research for North Korea, including details of print and online resources.
The Asian Legal Information Institute (AsianLII) website provides free access to legal materials from all 28 countries and territories in Asia, as well as the regional organisations, APEC, ASEAN and SAARC. It includes legislation, case law, law reform reports, treaties, a few law journals and other legal material, along with links to other law sites. The content can be searched or browsed; searches can be limited to one country, or extended to all countries.