Legal Links from Argentina
The Argentine Association of Law Librarians (Asociación Civil de Bibliotecarios Jurídicos- ACBJ) has recently posted a useful collection of Argentine legal links. Categories include: national...
View ArticleJournal of the Argentine Association of Law Librarians
Volume 3 of the Journal of the Argentine Association of Law Librarians has just been published. Articles are in Spanish. Table of Contents 1. EDITORIAL 2. ARTÍCULOS (Articles) Tendencias en la...
View ArticleRoman Law at the University of Buenos Aires
Researchers of Latin American law often encounter references to Roman law in doctrinal works and secondary resources. The University of Buenos Aires School of Law maintains a Web page dedicated to...
View ArticleBlog de la ACBJ
The Argentine Association of Law Librarians (Asociación Civil de Bibliotecarios Jurídicos) was started a blog: Blog de la ACBJ. In addition to the posts, the site also provides useful links to...
View ArticleBibliographies of Legal Literature from Latin America
Over the past few years, The Latin American and Caribbean Journal of Legal Studies has published annotated bibilographies of legal literature from a number of Latin American countries. Bibliographies...
View ArticleRule of Law Index
The World Justice Forum meeting in Vienna, Austria has just released the Rule of Law Index. The Index uses numerical indicators to gauge the strength of rule of law in 35 countries, including developed...
View ArticleArticle: Public Interest Law in Contemporary Latin America
Article available on SSRN: Staying Alive: Public Interest Law in Contemporary Latin America Stephen Melli http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1518002 Abstract: This paper explores the...
View ArticleArgentine Digital Library of Treaties
Argentina’s Ministry of Foreign Relations has produced a Digital Library of Argentina Treaties from 1811. The treaties are available in PDF format. The database includes historical documents, bilateral...
View ArticleLegacy of Emperor Justinian in Argentina: Primer Digesto Jurídico Argentino
Taking a cue from the Byzantine Emperor Justinian’s Corpus Juris Civilis, Argentina is in the final stages of creating a compilation of national legislation known as the “Primer Diegsto Jurídico...
View ArticleNew Argentine Law Journals from Ediciones Infojus
Argentina’s Ministry of Justice and Human Rights publishing house Ediciones Infojus recently launched five legal journals that will be available free of charge on their Infojus legal portal site. All...
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