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The making of modern law. Foreign primary sources, 1600-1970

Title
The making of modern law. Foreign primary sources, 1600-1970.
Publication
Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale Cengage Learning
Physical Description
1 online resource.
Extent
Began in 2000s?
Local Notes
Primary remote access for Yale University authorized users is through EZproxy; resource may also be accessed through Yale's Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Includes Foreign primary sources, parts I & II.
Search interface in English; source material in multiple languages.
Description based on contents viewed on December 5, 2014; title from database home page.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
Part I features books on statutes and codes of European jurisdictions, as well as southern Latin America, Canada, Australia, India, and more. This database brings together international titles from the Harvard Law School Library, the Yale Law Library, and George Washington University's Jacob Burns Law Library. Part II includes historical legal codes and similar statutory materials, as well as commentaries on codes, drawn from Spain, Portugal, Italy, Latin America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and Asia. Analogous materials from canon law and Roman law are also included.
Variant and related titles
Foreign primary sources, 1600-1970
FPS, 1620-1970
Format
Databases / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 19, 2017
Series
Making of modern law ; VII-VIII.
The making of modern law ; [VII-VIII]
Genre/Form
Databases.
Also listed under
Harvard Law School. Library, current owner.
Yale Law Library, current owner.
Jacob Burns Law Library, current owner.
Gale (Firm), issuing body.
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