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Title: Foreign Law


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Foreign Law
  • Tools and Strategies

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Foreign Legal SystemsCommon-law
  • judges as makers of primary law
  • court decisions complement legislation
  • codes merely compile statutes
  • procedure very influential

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Foreign Legal SystemsCivil Law
  • civil codes as closed system
  • courts may not have power to review executive or
    legislative decisions (but cf. constitutional
    courts)
  • private vs. public law
  • judges not supposed to be making law
  • importance of doctrine

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University of Ottawa World Legal Systems
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Convergence
  • Common-law systems may codify (e.g., UCC)
  • Greater role for precedent in civil law systems
  • More constitutional courts have invalidated
    parts of codes

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Islamic legal systems
  • Most often a mixed system
  • Qur'an, Sunnah, fiqh
  • Most sources in Arabic

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Finding foreign law
  • Identify resources available to you
  • Understand countrys legal system
  • Reynolds Flores
  • Country guides
  • Secondary sources
  • Modern Legal Systems Cyclopedia

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Reynolds Flores Best single source
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Key web sources
  • LLRX.com (country guides)
  • WorldLII
  • Findlaw, Washlaw
  • government sites
  • search engines
  • GLIN

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LLRX.com
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WORLDLII
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FINDLAW
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GLINGlobal Legal Information Network
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GLIN More Search Options
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Translations
  • Unavailable for most foreign legal materials
  • Expensive
  • Often outdated
  • Usually not authoritative

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Finding primary law
  • Strategies diverge
  • By country
  • developed vs. developing
  • common law vs. civil
  • English-language vs. other
  • By subject
  • commercial vs. other
  • human rights aspect?

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Subject compilations
  • available for lucrative practice areas
  • commentary or primary materials or both
  • generally in English
  • not always up-to-date
  • often looseleaf (e.g., 1986- )

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Other sources for commercial law
  • Doing Business in guides
  • government websites
  • monographs
  • periodical articles

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Subjects and sources
  • Criminal law -- Buffalo collection
  • Litigation practice guides
  • Administrative agency websites
  • Human rights NGO sites
  • Environment UNEP, FAO, etc.
  • IP WIPO, UNESCO, even US treatises

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WESTLAW
  • Mostly common-law, English-language jurisdictions
  • Coverage somewhat volatile

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Westlaw Directory
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LEXIS
  • Mostly common-law, English-language jurisdictions
  • Coverage somewhat volatile

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LexisIrish materials
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Last resorts
  • electronic discussion lists (listservs)
  • Foreign embassies
  • State Department country desk
  • translators
  • foreign counsel
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