Tag: Classification

  • By Title

    Browse the Encyclopedia of Law by Title As in the case of the Digest, also known as the Pandects (see Roman law), which was divided into four hundred and thirty-two “titles” contained in fifty books (and all the Digest divided into seven parts), the Wiki Encyclopedia of Law uses titles as a classification tool. What…

  • By World Constitutions

    Browse the Encyclopedia of Law by World Constitutions Constitutions of the Countries of the World In the encyclopedia of Law there are the full-text, integrated versions of most of the worldÂ’s constitutions. The Encyclopedia offers (in most cases, authoritative) translations of the constitutions of most countries. In some cases, complementing the official documents are introductory…

  • By Moys Classification

    Browse the Encyclopedia of Law by Moys Classification See more information here about the Moys Classification and Thesaurus for Legal Materials. For a review about Classification for Law Libraries in the World Encyclopedia of Law, click here. Classification of Law Materials Moys Classification of Law Materials was developed for common law collections and is widely…

  • By Dewey Decimal Classification

    Browse the Encyclopedia of Law by Dewey Classification Here, the Encyclopedia of Law topics are organized using Dewey Decimal Classification . Note: the links were described due to be some of them broken. Division 340: Law 340 Law 340 Law in General Other resources include: 340 Dumb Laws (https://www.dumblaws.com/) 340 Yahoo (https://dir.yahoo.com/government/law/) 340 Legal Education…

  • By Library of Congress Classification

    Browse by Library of Congress (LC) Classification The general scheme used within several parts of the Encyclopedia of Law (specially in the American Encyclopedia of Law) has been adapted from the LC Classification Outline (Washington: Library of Congress). As resources are incorporated within the Encyclopedia, the classification outline will be refined, with more specific subject…