Online guide to researching the law and legal materials of Haiti written by Marisol Florén-Romero who is the International Reference Librarian at Florida International University (FIU), College of Law Library. The article was published in 2008 on the Globalex website and made freely available by the Hauser Global Law School at the New York University School of Law. There is background and historical information to Haiti and outlines of the governmental and legal systems. The author introduces the primary sources of Haitian law including the Constitution, codes and law reports giving references to printed and electronic legal materials. The guide has sections dealing with a range of legal subjects including human rights, labour law, criminal law and business and banking law in Haiti. There are links to treaties signed by Haiti, a selection of key websites and a bibliography of articles and treatises on Haitian law.
Researching Haitian law
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