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Guide to Foreign & Int'l Legal Databases

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Japan

Hanrei taikei [electronic resource] : Judicial information system
Covers cases from 1974-. Software for reading the CD-ROMs is installed in the Main Reading Room at a dedicated terminal. Check out the CD-ROMs at the
Circ Desk. Search Julius to find the Call Number.

Horitsu hanrei bunken joho [electronic resource] = Current legal information Electronic annually-cumulated index to Japanese legal cases and articles published in a wide range of publications. Software for reading the CD-ROM is installed in the Main Reading Room at a dedicated terminal. Check out the CD-ROM at the Circ Desk. Search Julius to find the Call Number.

Asian Legal Information Institute (AsianLII)
AsianLII includes at launch 101 databases from 22 of the 27 Asian countries, from Mongolia in the north to Timor in the south, Japan in the east to Pakistan in the west. It includes about 150,000 full text cases, and over 15,000 items of legislation, plus law reform reports, a few law journals, and other materials. All of this content may be searched simultaneously. Some of the larger collections are from the Philippines, India, and (for legislation) Timor-Leste and Vietnam. AsianLII also includes 14 Hong Kong databases from HKLII, and 9 Papua-New Guinea databases from PacLII.

Copyright Law 
Located on the Ladas and Parry Home Page.

Japan Federation of Bar Associations

Tohoku University
Links to laws in Japanese and English.

Roderick Seeman's Japan Law Site
Translations of major laws. Includes text of back-issues of The Japan Law Letter. Look also at English Translations of Japanese Laws.

Supreme Court of Japan
Cases in Japanese and English.

Guides
Japanese Law Via the Internet by Makoto Ibusuki.
Japanese Legal  Research  by Rob Britt (Basic Materials for Japanese Legal Research, Finding Articles in Journals, Newspapers, and Edited Volumes Finding Laws, Finding Cases, etc in English and Japanese).










This page was updated September 19, 2007