Given below is a selection of electronic resources (eResources) related to Law and Taxation. These e-resources include websites, e-books, databases, e-journals, journal articles etc
The Australian International Law Journal is published by the International Law Association (Australian Branch) ,Articles published in the Journal cover a wide range of topics of public and private international law.
The Cambridge Law Journal publishes articles on all aspects of law. Special emphasis is placed on contemporary developments, but the journal's range includes jurisprudence and legal history.
The Modern Law Review was established in 1937 as a charity devoted to the promotion of legal education, the study of law and all other arts and sciences which may be of interest to those involved in the study or practice of law.
Electronic version of the Singapore Government Gazette. It is published daily and Current Notices are available for public viewing for 5 days, after which they can be found in the Archive section. Documents include the Government Gazette, Bills Supplement, Acts Supplement, Subsidiary Legislation Supplement, Industrial Relations Supplement, Treaties Supplement, Supplement to Government Gazette.
An ever-expanding database that specializes in offering original PDF copies of full-runs of legal collections. It includes: most major legal periodicals, federal and state statutes, court decisions, attorney general reports and opinions, federal legislative history materials, treaties, foreign & international law material, and numerous specialized legal collections. The text of collections are fully searchable and there are tools to browse or find items by citation.
Online, public access to Singapores legislation. The website aims to present the written laws in a manner that is clear, readable and more easily understood by the people to whom the laws apply.
Online legal research service for lawyers and legal professionals. Includes case law, state and federal statutes, administrative codes, newspaper and magazine articles, public records, law journals, law reviews, treatises, legal forms and other information resources.
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BAILII is a freely available information portal where you can find British and Irish case law & legislation, European case law, Law Commission reports, and other law-related British and Irish material.
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