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Free online database of law from around the world relating to health and human rights. Developed by Lawyers Collective and the ONeill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University, in collaboration with a worldwide network of civil society partners, the database offers an interactive, searchable, and fully indexed website of case law, national constitutions and international instruments.
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Collections of primary sources on widely studied topics in 20th Century American History including: the Black Freedom Struggle; the Vietnam War; and International Relations and Military Conflicts. Consists of digitized letters, papers, photographs, scrapbooks, financial records, diaries taken from the University Publications of America (UPA) Collections.
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Consisting of more than 1200 titles, the collection includes books, periodicals, and bibliographies that provide a research platform for the development, history, organization, and fundamental principles of various world religions. Includes the Christian Legal Society publications, an assortment of Canon Law, and rare historical bibles.
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Collection of all known legal materials on slavery in the United States and the Engish-speaking world.
Provides information on laws that govern women’s status in the family, developed by the Global Women’s Leadership Project (GWLP); identifies laws that govern property, inheritance, custody, guardianship, marriage, divorce, residence, citizenship, domicile, age of marriage, guardianship, female genital mutilation (FGM), “husband obedience “ and sex-selective laws; covers the 54 African countries; the 19 civil law countries in Latin America* and 32 states of Mexico; the 51 independent states of Europe; Israel; India; and Pakistan.
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Women and the Law is a collection that brings together books, biographies and periodicals dedicated to women's roles in society and the law. This unique collection of materials provides a platform to research the progression of women's roles and rights in society over the past 200 years. Also included are more than 70 titles from Emory University Law School's Feminism and Legal Theory Project which provide a platform to view the effect of law and culture on the female gender.

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