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General web sites typically provide information and further web references to comparative, international, and foreign law.  They should be your starting point since their usefulness often exceeds that of the more specific sites listed as links.

American Society of International Law Research Tools

University of Chicago Law School Library Lyo's Work-in-Progress

Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute

Hieros Gamos    
Search 50,000 URLs by subject on law and government worldwide.  Contains sections on government materials, by country, and on lawyers, law firms, legal education, and areas of practice from a global perspective.

Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Library Information Resources    
Find primary and secondary legal materials for most of the world's countries organized by country or by subject.  There is also a section on international organizations.

Law Library of Congress Guide to Law Online    
Find information about most of the world's national legal systems as well as primary legal materials organized by country.  There is also a division for comparative and international law.  This is a project of the Global Legal Information Network (GLIN).

Law Library Resource Xchange International and Foreign Law    
Country guides and topical guides.

Washburn University School of Law Library Foreign and International Law Web    
Searchable by country or subject.

Willamette University College of Law Library Foreign and International Law

World Legal Information Institute Catalog and Websearch     
Over 270 databases from 20 countries include case-law, legislation, treaties, law reform reports, law journals, and other materials.  The WorldLII Catalog provides links to over 15,000 law-related web sites, many of which are full text searchable, from every country in the world.

 

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