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World law: Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein section of WorldLII's World Law Index and Search service. A number of search features are available on the site with links to Other Indexes covering Liechtenstein. A stored search will automatically search for materials relating to Liechtenstein on all of World Law. World Law was created and is being developed by the Australasian Legal Information Institute as a public service.

World Law: Bulgaria

Section of WorldLII's World Law Index and Search service covering the Republic of Bulgaria. The site offers browse and search facilities including links to Court sites, Government, Law Reform, Legislation, Other Indexes, Parliament and Research Centres for Bulgaria. Further subject areas include: Capital Markets, Foreign Investment, Infrastructure, Privatisation and Secured Transactions. A stored search will automatically search for materials relating to Bulgaria on all of World Law. World Law was created and is being developed by the Australasian Legal Information Institute.

World Law: Switzerland

Section of WorldLII's Countries service covering Switzerland. A full range of browse and search features are provided. Browsable link collections include materials relating to the Courts, Government, Legislation, Other Indexes, Parliament and Research Centres with specific subject sections dealing with Financial Intelligence, Intellectual Property, Privacy and Taxation, Revenue and Customs. A series of stored search will automatically query all of the WorldLII catalog or databases.

World Law: Cyprus

Section of WorldLII's Countries service covering the Republic of Cyprus. The site offers links to Cypriot court websites and general information about the Republic. There is also a search facility. This section of WorldLII was developed from work initiated by Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII).

Alaska Court System : Recent Supreme Court Decisions

Recent opinions for the Supreme Court in the US State of Alaska are provided on the State Government website, and on the Alaska Legal Resource Center site. Decisions are listed in date order on the State site, commencing with the most recent judgments. The list gives case number and name linking to full text in PDF format. Zipped and compressed file formats are also available. Decisions are removed from the site once they appear in print in the Pacific Reporter 2nd series.

Law Society of Singapore

Website for the Law Society of Singapore, the professional organisation serving legal practitioners in Singapore. The site contains information about the Society's history, structure, functions and services and features information aimed at the public covering legal topics such as buying and selling a house, making a will, arrest and bail, Faraid or Muslim inheritance law and the courts system in Singapore. The site also carries a directory of Singapore law firms and practitioners with a search engine. Selected articles from the Singapore Law Gazette can be viewed online.

Irish Penal Reform Trust

Website for the Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT), an independent organisation campaigning for dignity, justice and humane approaches in the development and implementation of penal systems, particularly in Ireland. The site outlines the Trust's aims and mission supported by the publication onsite of Trust Policy statements on matters such as the introduction of private prisons in Ireland and sentencing in the District Court. Policy responses and submissions and relevant press stories are also provided.

Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission

The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission is an independent body established by the Northern Ireland Act 1998, as part of the "Good Friday Agreement". The Commission aims to defend and promote the human rights of everyone in Northern Ireland through law, policy and practice measured against international standards. The Commission's website explains its work, describes its statutory powers, lists its membership and publishes press releases and other documents.

Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea

The Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea (NILOS) was established in 1984 at the Utrecht University. NILOS is a research institution involved with all issues related to the law of the sea, including conservation of marine natural resources. The site describes the activities of the Institute and its staff, outlining the program of work, research and training projects and consultancy services. Work concentrates particularly on the processes by which a new international law of the sea is formed and national responsibilities for regulation.

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