Jan
11News from the Other, Older Empire
This week brings out two new sources in my my favorite comparative law research area: Roman Law (ancient, that is), one new and one newly blogged-about. The new one is the Annotated Justinian Code web site, up and running at which was announced to the law library community this week. It was created and edited by Timothy Kearley, Director of the Law Library & Centennial Distinguished Professor of Law, George W. Hopper Law Library, University of Wyoming. The newly-discovered (by the Yellow Show Civil Law Blog but already in our links in preparation for a civil law research guide, under construction) site is Roman Law sponsored by the Université Pierre-Mendès-France Grenoble, in the original Latin, but also it contains translations of these resources in English, French, and Spanish.

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