A research and resource guide covering Dutch law written by Oswald Jansen, who is a senior lecturer at the Department of Constitutional and Administrative law and senior-researcher at the Centre for the Enforcement of European law, G.J. Wiarda Institute, Utrecht University and George Middeldorp who is policy advisor for the Dutch Public Prosecution Service. The guide is published on the Globalex website and made freely available by the Hauser Global Law School Program at the New York University School of Law. The guide outlines the Dutch legal system and working of Government agencies. The authors identify printed and online sources of legislation and case law available in both Dutch and English. Links to law faculties, law libraries and professional bodies are also provided along with references to books, journals and law dictionaries. The guide was originally published on LLRX.com (Law Library Resource Xchange), the online web journal for legal information professionals in 2001. This 2017 version includes updates written by Dorien Snoek and Henk Zonneveld, reference librarians at the Law Library of Utrecht University.
Researching Dutch law
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