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CrimeLine

CrimeLine is a subscription-based e-journal founded by Andrew Keogh, formerly of Keogh's Solicitors. Intended for criminal lawyers, it features legal news, recent cases, new legislation and training material. Most of the content is for subscribers only, but freely-available material includes job advertisements, links to key criminal law statutes and a database of UK legislation on all topics (linking to legislation.gov.uk for the text of each instrument).

Fraud Advisory Panel

The Fraud Advisory Panel was set up in 1998 by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to combat fraud. It is a membership organisation, registered as a company and as a charity. Its website provides information about its work with the charity sector and business community, including publications and events. The Resources section provides reports, studies, guidance and factsheets, webinars and blogs.

Guide to the Tunisian legal system

Online research guide by Dahmene Touchent, who manages the Algerian website LEXALGERIA, updated by Khalil Mechantaf an Attorney at Law in Beirut, Lebanon. The guide was published in 2005 (and updated in 2017) on New York University's Globalex website. The author presents an overview of the Tunisian legal system covering the role and functions of the President, Government, Prime Minister and Parliament. There are sections on judicial power, the court system and other authorities including the Constitutional Council.

Courts of New Zealand

Official website of Courts of New Zealand, the body responsible for court administration in New Zealand. Includes a database of selected higher court judgments, called Judicial Decisions of Public Interest and mostly consisting of criminal cases and other judgments of public interest. The site also has information about the role, structure and history of the courts and explains the functions of the Judicial Committees and the Rules Committee. There is also information about the judiciary. Sections covering the individual courts provide legislation, daily lists and case summaries.

Society of Asian Lawyers

SAL draws its membership from solicitors, barristers, legal executives, trainees and law students from all parts of the UK. Its website has news, information about membership and event listings. It also gives details of the society's mentoring scheme, which raises awareness of the legal profession amongst the Asian community and promotes the careers of Asian lawyers in the UK.
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