Wikibooks:Law bookshelf
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General Topics — Australian Law – Property Law — Canadian Law – Evidence – Constitutional law – Copyright law – Criminal Law – Trade-mark law — English Law – Criminal Law – Contract Law – Equity and Trusts – Property Law – Tort Law — Japanese Law – Law and Government — UK Law – Company Law – Database Law – Taxation — US Law – Civil Procedure – Criminal Law – Copyright Law – Corporate Law – Income Tax – Patent Law – Torts Casebook – Trademark Law — European Law – European Union Law — International Law – International Law in the United States – Internet Governance – Private International Law |
General topics
Australian law
- Property Law
Canadian law
This is a collection of texts on core topics in Canadian law. They are most useful as companions in the study of law, and as such are organized based on a typical curriculum at a law school in Canada.
Basics
- Introduction
- Legal Citation
Core areas of law
Procedural law
Business and Finances
Intellectual Property
Annotated Laws
European Law
German Law
- German Law
- German Tax Law
United Kingdom Law
English Law
Japanese Law
US Law
Comprehensive texts
Developing texts
- Employment Discrimination
- Federal Rules of Evidence
- Internet Law
- US Corporate Law
- US Income Tax
- US Property Law
- US Civil Procedure
- US Constitutional Law
- US Criminal Law
- US Contract Law
- US Tort Law
International law